Adam’s Graphene Shampoo vs The Super Soaper – Is It Just Hype?
Graphene-infused shampoos are the latest trend in car care, but does adding graphene to soap actually improve your wash? In this post, we compare Adam’s Graphene Shampoo with The Super Soaper—a high-performance, touchless-safe wash designed for real-world results.
What Is Graphene Shampoo Supposed to Do?
Adam’s claims their graphene shampoo boosts slickness, adds protection, and enhances gloss—all while cleaning. But here’s the thing: during a wash, most of the product is rinsed away in less than 2 minutes. That means whatever “protection” it offers isn’t actually bonding or lasting.
The Real Problem: Slick ≠ Safe
Graphene soaps often feel slick to the touch, but that doesn’t always translate to real-world safety for your paint. What you need is a formula that lifts and loosens dirt so it can be safely rinsed away—without needing heavy contact.
The Super Soaper – Real Cleaning Power, No Gimmicks
The Super Soaper is engineered to foam like crazy, cling to the surface, and safely break down grime. It works in foam cannons, pump sprayers, or buckets and is safe on ceramic coatings, wax, PPF, vinyl wraps, and more.
- ✅ pH balanced and coating-safe
- ✅ High lubricity to reduce scratching
- ✅ No fillers, no gloss enhancers, just pure cleaning
Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature | Adam’s Graphene Shampoo | The Super Soaper |
---|---|---|
Foaming Power | Low to moderate | Extremely high |
Touchless Cleaning | ❌ | ✅ |
Safe for Coated Cars | ✅ | ✅ |
Marketing Additives | Graphene | None |
Conclusion: Don’t Pay for Marketing
Graphene in a shampoo might sound cool—but if you’re rinsing it off in under 2 minutes, are you really getting anything extra?
The Super Soaper gives you what actually matters: real cleaning power, crazy foam, and a safer wash process every time.
If you want protection, apply a dedicated product like Tough As Shell after your wash. Keep your shampoo focused on cleaning—and let the protection come after.