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Why does dust stick less to graphene-coated surfaces?
Why does dust stick less to graphene-coated surfaces?
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Dust typically sticks to paint because of microscopic pores and uneven surfaces in the clear coat. Graphene coating fills these imperfections and creates a very smooth, uniform layer. This smoothness minimizes the number of areas where dust particles can cling. As a result, dust sits loosely on top of the surface rather than embedding itself into the paint.
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