Anthony O.
New member
Silliness and conspiracy theories aside......
Opti-Coat may indeed be better protection than OEM clear. I base that claim on some interesting observations.
Clear coat will oxidize over time yet when cleaned and polished it will again bead water prior to any sealant or wax application. Opti-Coat though continues to bead/shed water for an extended period of time. This may mean that Opti-Coat is far more impervious to environmental damage than OEM clear.
Now to reply to some other claims...
Opti-Coat CAN IN FACT be layered as long as the second layer is within 30 minutes of first application. If allowed to fully cure the Opti-Coat basically rejects another layer.
By applying Opti-Coat to a clients car it DOES NOT mean that you have lost or given up business. We have it on dozens of our clients cars and many of them still come in weekly for car washes and general maintenance. They are still waxed and the cars are just easier to clean also.
Opti-Coat CAN be waxed or sealed over once cured. So it does not replace a professional detailers
wax and sealants but rather adds to their available offerings. For example you can have a package deal for a wash and wax detail for say $150, you then have a paint sealant detail for say $250 and then you have a paint COATING detail which can be priced around $500 and up.
Once the Optimum interior protection is completed then you have a full protection system that you can offer both retail and dealers.
Anthony
Opti-Coat may indeed be better protection than OEM clear. I base that claim on some interesting observations.
Clear coat will oxidize over time yet when cleaned and polished it will again bead water prior to any sealant or wax application. Opti-Coat though continues to bead/shed water for an extended period of time. This may mean that Opti-Coat is far more impervious to environmental damage than OEM clear.
Now to reply to some other claims...
Opti-Coat CAN IN FACT be layered as long as the second layer is within 30 minutes of first application. If allowed to fully cure the Opti-Coat basically rejects another layer.
By applying Opti-Coat to a clients car it DOES NOT mean that you have lost or given up business. We have it on dozens of our clients cars and many of them still come in weekly for car washes and general maintenance. They are still waxed and the cars are just easier to clean also.
Opti-Coat CAN be waxed or sealed over once cured. So it does not replace a professional detailers
wax and sealants but rather adds to their available offerings. For example you can have a package deal for a wash and wax detail for say $150, you then have a paint sealant detail for say $250 and then you have a paint COATING detail which can be priced around $500 and up.
Once the Optimum interior protection is completed then you have a full protection system that you can offer both retail and dealers.
Anthony