GRAPHENE + CERAMIC SiO₂ BLACK PAINT POLISH
What Is Graphene and Ceramic Black Paint Polish?
Graphene and Ceramic Black Paint Polish is a paint correction and protection solution specifically formulated for black and dark-colored automotive paint finishes. It combines advanced micro-abrasives with graphene, ceramic, and polymer technology to correct fine imperfections while enhancing gloss, depth, and long-term protection on darker paints.
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms known for its exceptional strength, durability, thermal stability, and hydrophobic properties. When infused into a paint polish, graphene helps reinforce the paint surface while delivering enhanced slickness, water repellency, and resistance to environmental contaminants. This graphene ceramic polish is designed to deepen gloss and visual clarity on black and dark paint finishes while minimizing haze and micro-marring.
These Graphene + Ceramic Polishes and their liquid polymers revitalize your paint by reducing light scratches, swirl marks, haze, and fine imperfections while helping provide protection against sun damage and environmental fallout. Its hydrophobic (water-repellent) properties minimize the occurrence of water spots, contributing to the overall health and elevated appearance of your vehicle’s paint. Correcting and protecting dark paint can be challenging due to its tendency to highlight swirl marks and defects, yet this black paint polish is formulated to make the process smooth, controlled, and consistent.
Graphene Ceramic Polish for Black and Dark Colored Paint
Graphene + Ceramic Black Paint Polish is engineered specifically for black and dark-colored automotive paint, where depth, richness, and defect visibility are critical. The balanced micro-abrasive system safely refines the clearcoat while laying down a protective graphene and ceramic layer that enhances gloss, slickness, and surface uniformity without leaving residue or haze on darker finishes.
Paint Color Compatibility
Our Graphene + Ceramic Black Paint Polish is ideal for use on black and dark-colored automotive paint, including:
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Black
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Dark gray
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Charcoal
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Dark blue
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Dark green
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Brown
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Burgundy
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Other deep or dark paint colors
For white, silver, and lighter or mid-tone finishes, we recommend using our Graphene + Ceramic Light Paint Polish, which is optimized for lighter paint colors. Separating formulas ensures optimal correction performance and finish clarity across different paint tones.
What Ingredients Are Found in Graphene and Ceramic Black Paint Polish?
The active ingredients in Graphene and Ceramic Black Paint Polish include:
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Graphene – Provides durability, slickness, and long-lasting surface protection suited for black and dark paint finishes
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Ceramic Nanoparticles – Silica-based particles that enhance gloss, UV resistance, and chemical resistance
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Polymers – Improve adhesion, spreadability, and bonding to the paint surface
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Micro-Abrasives – Precisely balanced abrasives designed to remove fine scratches and imperfections while minimizing haze on dark automotive paint
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Solvents – Assist with smooth application and even product distribution
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Lubricants – Minimize the risk of marring or micro-scratching during correction
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Surfactants – Help level the product for uniform coverage and consistent results
SDS Sheet for Graphene & Ceramic Black Paint Polish
Click here to access the SDS Sheet for Graphene + Ceramic Black Paint Polish.
How to Use Graphene and Ceramic Black Paint Polish
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Properly wash the vehicle to remove loose dirt and surface contaminants. Use a product such as Moneyshot Wash & Wax or Maxi Suds Car Shampoo.
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Ensure the vehicle is completely dry before application.
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Thoroughly shake the paint polish prior to use.
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Using an applicator pad or orbital machine, apply a few drops and work in small sections using a cross-hatch pattern to ensure even correction and coverage.
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Allow the product to cure and haze on the surface.
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Buff off any residue using a clean, high-quality microfiber towel to reveal a deep, glossy, and protected finish.
