The Wash Lab ep. 2: Is graphene carwash chemistry really protecting cars?
In this episode of The Wash Lab, host Kyle Alexander welcomes back Stuart Hammerschmidt of Shore Corporation to demystify the science behind graphene — from its origins as two-dimensional carbon to its surprising appearances in golf clubs, concrete and pinewood derby wheels. Hammerschmidt shows how graphene behaves when mixed with water at different concentrations, why it isn't truly transparent on glass and why — without a resin to hold it together — it tends to break apart under pressure, oil or soot. The big takeaway for operators: graphene's role as a paint sealant deserves a closer look. Follow us on socials! 📲 Instagram: @procarwashdetail https://www.instagram.com/procarwashd... Facebook: @PCDOnline / pcdonline LinkedIn: @procarwashdetail / procarwashdetail

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