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  1. Asked: September 25, 2025In: Automobile

    What happens if the coating gets damaged?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 25, 2025 at 2:31 am

    If a section of the coating is compromised due to scratches or heavy wear, it can usually be repaired by polishing and reapplying the coating in that specific area rather than redoing the whole car. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

    If a section of the coating is compromised due to scratches or heavy wear, it can usually be repaired by polishing and reapplying the coating in that specific area rather than redoing the whole car. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  2. Asked: September 25, 2025In: Automobile

    Can graphene coating be layered for extra protection?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 25, 2025 at 2:24 am

    Yes. Some professionals apply multiple layers for added durability and depth. However, even a single well-applied layer provides strong protection. Additional layers mainly enhance longevity and gloss. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

    Yes. Some professionals apply multiple layers for added durability and depth. However, even a single well-applied layer provides strong protection. Additional layers mainly enhance longevity and gloss.
    for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  3. Asked: September 24, 2025In: Automobile

    Does graphene coating protect against UV rays?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 24, 2025 at 11:36 pm

    Yes. Graphene creates a UV-resistant shield that helps prevent paint fading, oxidation, and dullness caused by long exposure to the sun. This is especially useful for cars parked outdoors. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

    Yes. Graphene creates a UV-resistant shield that helps prevent paint fading, oxidation, and dullness caused by long exposure to the sun. This is especially useful for cars parked outdoors. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  4. Asked: September 24, 2025In: Automobile

    Can graphene coating be applied over an old ceramic coating?

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    Added an answer on September 24, 2025 at 11:34 pm

    It’s not recommended. For best results, the surface should be corrected and fully prepared before applying graphene coating. If your car already has a ceramic coating, most detailers will remove or polish it down before applying graphene. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graRead more

    It’s not recommended. For best results, the surface should be corrected and fully prepared before applying graphene coating. If your car already has a ceramic coating, most detailers will remove or polish it down before applying graphene. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  5. Asked: September 24, 2025In: Automobile

    How much does graphene coating typically cost?

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    Added an answer on September 24, 2025 at 11:30 pm

    The price depends on whether you choose a DIY kit or professional service. DIY kits can start from a few thousand rupees, while professional applications may cost significantly more depending on the car size, paint condition, and brand of coating used. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.coRead more

    The price depends on whether you choose a DIY kit or professional service. DIY kits can start from a few thousand rupees, while professional applications may cost significantly more depending on the car size, paint condition, and brand of coating used. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  6. Asked: September 24, 2025In: Automobile

    How long does graphene coating last on a car?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 24, 2025 at 11:28 pm

    Graphene coatings are designed to be more durable than traditional ceramic coatings. On average, they can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years depending on the quality of the product, proper application, and regular maintenance. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

    Graphene coatings are designed to be more durable than traditional ceramic coatings. On average, they can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years depending on the quality of the product, proper application, and regular maintenance. For more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/graphene-coating/

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  7. Asked: September 23, 2025In: Automobile

    Can I wash my car normally after PPF installation?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 23, 2025 at 3:36 pm

    Yes, but wait at least 7 days after installation before washing your car to allow the film to fully cure. After that, use pH-neutral car shampoos and microfiber towels for safe cleaning. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

    Yes, but wait at least 7 days after installation before washing your car to allow the film to fully cure. After that, use pH-neutral car shampoos and microfiber towels for safe cleaning.
    for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

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  8. Asked: September 23, 2025In: Automobile

    Is paint protection film better than ceramic coating?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 23, 2025 at 3:35 pm

    They both serve different purposes. PPF protects against scratches, chips, and physical damage, while ceramic coating makes the surface hydrophobic and easy to clean. Many car owners choose to combine both for maximum protection. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protecRead more

    They both serve different purposes. PPF protects against scratches, chips, and physical damage, while ceramic coating makes the surface hydrophobic and easy to clean. Many car owners choose to combine both for maximum protection.
    for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

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  9. Asked: September 23, 2025In: Automobile

    Does PPF make the car look different?

    Pavi Ganesh
    Pavi Ganesh Beginner
    Added an answer on September 23, 2025 at 3:32 pm

    Not at all. When installed properly, the film is virtually invisible. It doesn’t change the color of your car but actually enhances the gloss, giving it a fresh, showroom-like shine. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

    Not at all. When installed properly, the film is virtually invisible. It doesn’t change the color of your car but actually enhances the gloss, giving it a fresh, showroom-like shine.
    for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

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  10. Asked: September 23, 2025In: Automobile

    Can paint protection film be removed?

    Pavi Ganesh
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    Added an answer on September 23, 2025 at 3:24 pm

    Yes. PPF can be safely removed by professionals without damaging your car’s original paint. This makes it a reversible protection option compared to repainting. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

    Yes. PPF can be safely removed by professionals without damaging your car’s original paint. This makes it a reversible protection option compared to repainting. for more details https://r35automotivestudio.com/services/paint-protection-film/

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