1. Apply several drops of graphene coating to your applicator until evenly coated.
2. Start with the horizontal/upper surfaces first, apply in straight lines slightly overlapping from one line to the other. Work on small areas at a time about 4'x4' or the size of a door or half of a hood. Temperature and humidity will determine the allowable coverage areas between application and removal.
3. Applicators should glide smoothly over the surface while applying an even coat of paint. If the applicator begins to drag or the application becomes inconsistent, add more drops to the applicator.
4. Immediately after application you will notice a "Rainbow Effect" (predominant with dark colors) as the applied coating adheres to the surface. About 1-3 minutes after application, "Rainbow" will begin to turn into a mist/mist, indicating that the coating is ready to be removed. (Temperature and humidity will speed up the flash time. Test a small area first before moving on to the rest of the vehicle)
5. Using premium microfiber cloths (preferably our utility towels), wipe the part thoroughly to remove any remaining graphene coating. Your first wipe should remove about 80% of the residue, and your second wipe should remove the residue easily. Use small circular motions and little to no pressure when removing.
6. Repeat these steps as you move around the rest of the vehicle. Painting lacquer, plastics, paneling, and glass surfaces in the same way. When layering the paint, a minimum of one hour is required between coats.
7. Allow the coating to completely dry/cure for at least 48 hours before rewetting. The longer it stays dry the better as it will cure for about 5 days (you can drive your car during this time).