Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating V2.0 was built from the ground up to enhance every aspect of a coating's performance. Formulated with an ALL NEW Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) resins, additional silicates, and additives. Graphene Matrix Coating V2.0 is a complete evolution in car coating technology, equipped with robust performance while being easy to use. With the great success of the original Graphene Coating launched in early 2020, the next iteration had large shoes to fill. Good simply wasn't “good enough". Through countless iterations over MANY months, Ethos have created a Graphene Coating that provides greater results and easier application at an even more affordable price point.
V2.0 was a complete redesign of the original Graphene Matrix Coating. Ethos approached their raw material manufacturers to find a way to further increase the performance and usability of their coatings. Doing this led them to significant breakthroughs, enabling large improvements in our coating across the board.
Graphene Matrix utilises the latest in nanotechnology to create an incredibly strong and flexible coating that anyone can use. This breakthrough technology can be applied to just about any surface, enabling greater versatility and a true one-size-fits-all application. Whether you are a first time coating user or a professional detailer, Graphene Matrix is guaranteed to perform month after month.
Graphene Matrix utilises an innovative Graphene Oxide composite that bonds to form an impenetrable layer of protection. Our unique chemistry makes Graphene Matrix easier to install than ever before. Graphene Matrix does not harden or crystallise like a normal ceramic, reducing the risk of potentially irreversible high spots or streaking.
Graphene Matrix Coating's unparalleled ability to resist contamination is due to its extremely high surface sheer angle, shedding water and contaminants while reducing the risk of etching, water spotting, and staining. In addition to its resistance to abrasion, weathering, and oxidation, Graphene Matrix Coating creates a layer that forms an almost impenetrable barrier on top of the surface once applied. Future maintenance, such as clay barring and light polishing to repair possible imperfections in the coating, can be performed without sacrificing its integrity, resulting in the ability to finally achieve a near-permanent coating.