joebruin77
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ton of bad reviews from customers on the 303 graphene: https://smile.amazon.com/303-Graphene-Nano-Spray-Coating/dp/B08K3N5QP5?sa-no-redirect=1
I have not personally tried 303 graphene, so I cannot speak from personal experience. That said, I checked out the link you referenced on amazon. 79% of the customer reviews gave the product a 5 star rating and another 13% gave it a 4 star review (total of 92% very positive reviews). Sure, there are a few critical reviews (1 and 2 star reviews combined to about 6%). But I don't think of this as a "ton of bad reviews". BTW, a few of these bad reviews were complaints about the bottle or sprayer leaking, which is a legitimate complaint but is more of a problem with the design of the bottle and not necessarily the product itself).
I am not saying this is a perfect product. Far from it. In fact, I personally do not plan to buy this product. From what I have read, it has a strong chemical, solvent smell and its dark color may stain whatever applicators and towels you use to apply it. Also, it does reportedly have a tacky feel when buffing it off. But it does apparently provide a lot of gloss. My main point in bringing it up earlier was to point out that, although it is not perfect, for a first stab at a graphene product, the 303 is not bs and not horrible. I do believe this and other graphene products will get better over time.
If I were to buy one of the new graphene products, I would choose Turtle Wax To The Max Graphene Liquid Max and Turtle Wax To The Max Flex Spray Wax. Unlike the 303 Graphene or Adams Graphene Sealant, the Turtle Wax products have a pleasant, non-chemical smell, are light in color (won't stain your applicators or towels), and seem to provide a ton of gloss and protection. Both products so far have all or mostly 5 star ratings on Amazon and no ratings below 4.