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I was wondering what you guys used to top your Opti seal? I am planning on doing my car soon before this winter weather hits. Would Collinite 845 or 476 be any good? Let me know im a noob to all this stuff. Thanks...
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themightytimmah said:More Opti-seal! I find that multiple coats really pour on the wetness and give the impression of a thicker clear. Plus, you can apply like 3-4 coats in an hour.
themightytimmah said:More Opti-seal! I find that multiple coats really pour on the wetness and give the impression of a thicker clear. Plus, you can apply like 3-4 coats in an hour.
Cleaning Fool said:If anything, Opti-Seal, in my opinion, should be topped over a wax not vice versa. I would start with 476 or whatever and then top it with Optiseal. Why cover up the good looks Optis-seal has to offer?
FirstRate said:I would disagree. Opti-Seal generally has a longer expectancy than your average wax. Therefore, when the wax fails you'll have a Opti-Seal left for the long-term protection. It's similar to the earth's crust, you have the easily disposable top soil (wax) and the strong clay base (sealant) underneath. I wouldn't comfortable applying Opti-Seal on a wax anyway, I imagine it wouldn't bond as well. Personally, I feel a top grade carnauba glow provides much more eye candy than Opti-Seal any day.
BigJimZ28 said:F.Y.I. 476 is not you average wax
it will last longer then most sealants
IIRC Opti-Seal was make to bond over waxes
Bence said:FirstRate, imagination and feel won't show you the true optical qualities of OOS or a top grade carnauba.
Bence said:FirstRate, imagination and feel won't show you the true optical qualities of OOS or a top grade carnauba.