rydawg said:Who's got a sample for me?:hifive:
No doubt Ryan, I am wanting a sample of this too! Perhaps I should email Dr. G and see what can be done on getting me a sample to play with.
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rydawg said:Who's got a sample for me?:hifive:
Obsessive said:To clear everything up on this subject.........
The Opti Coat can only be sold to a detailing business and the waiver has to be signed. A detailing enthusiast cannot buy the product due to liability issues. Since the coating has a slight learning curve and if applied wrong, it could be a mess. The only way to remove this coating is with a rotary and a compound. After 30 minutes the product is cured and there is nothing that can be done if applied too thick in areas and you can tell a difference.
We have the coating in stock, but like I said, we can only sell to an actual detailing business with the liability waiver filled out first.
Obsessive said:To clear everything up on this subject.........
The Opti Coat can only be sold to a detailing business and the waiver has to be signed. A detailing enthusiast cannot buy the product due to liability issues. Since the coating has a slight learning curve and if applied wrong, it could be a mess. The only way to remove this coating is with a rotary and a compound. After 30 minutes the product is cured and there is nothing that can be done if applied too thick in areas and you can tell a difference.
We have the coating in stock, but like I said, we can only sell to an actual detailing business with the liability waiver filled out first.
335i said:if the reason is liability issues, than can you sell to those located outside of the states?
Obsessive said:Yes, I can still ship international, but the same rules have to be followed, you must have a detailing business and the waiver has to be signed.
....I tried this with OS after reading one of those threads and was really suprised how well it worked. Once I had the pressure and the airbrush set properly, application was very even, easy and fast.SuperBee364 said:The air brushing technique can be used to apply most WOWA sealants. There's a few threads around with the basics on how to do this, but of course I can't find them now.
wannafbody said:Are you saying that PrepSolv won't remove Opti Coat? Is Opti Coat soy based paintable polymers?
Bence said:Yep, a prep solvent won't touch it.
ONR has paintable soy based polymers, but I don't know about the other products...
wannafbody said:Makes me glad I used Zaino on my Miata. It got repainted and my painter had no issues whatsoever.
Bence said:All covalent silane coatings work/are like that.
Optimum, Nanolex, Echelon, JGlaze, AQuartz, G'Zox, Matrix Micro, Nanopool, Sonax, Keepre Diamond, etc., etc., etc.
If they would prove risky for the refinish industry, the whole coating-approach would have gone to Dodoland, yet the technology is alive and kickin' and it's way more than a decade old...
sockster said:so which product is the best?
Also which Sonax product is the long-term one i couldnt find a sealant in their premium line of products?
thanks for pointing these out though its really irritating that Optimum treats us enthusiasts like we are fools even though i believe some here are more experienced than "professional detailers with a registered business" at least the rest of us have alternatives
sockster said:so which product is the best?
Also which Sonax product is the long-term one i couldnt find a sealant in their premium line of products?
thanks for pointing these out though its really irritating that Optimum treats us enthusiasts like we are fools even though i believe some here are more experienced than "professional detailers with a registered business" at least the rest of us have alternatives