Really loving Opti-Coat so far!

RaskyR1

Rasky's Auto Detailing
My car looks great, it has been staying cleaner longer, and when it comes time to wash it releases dirt better too! Big fan so far! :xyxthumbs



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Rasky
 
Wow do all you DI guys get a free TL with joining up? LOL Rasky. Rasky how do like that wowo seleant as compared to traditional waxes and seleants? Never tried this stuff yet!
 
Barry Theal said:
Wow do all you DI guys get a free TL with joining up? LOL Rasky. Rasky how do like that wowo seleant as compared to traditional waxes and seleants? Never tried this stuff yet!



LOL! No, only Todd got a TL! The rest of us just got a TSX or RSX! :D



I think I like applying traditional waxes and sealants better simply because I'm so used to applying it to the whole car, doing the windows, trim, tires, and then wiping it off.



What's funny is that my co-workers think I'm washing my car like everyday but it's really just staying that much cleaner. :)
 
Barry Theal said:
I need to try this stuff now! I know Fermani Loves it as well!





Absofrigginlutely! Glad you like the O-Coat Rasky.



Barry, you really need to try this stuff. Defies normal expectations of wax & sealants.
 
David Fermani said:
Absofrigginlutely! Glad you like the O-Coat Rasky.



Barry, you really need to try this stuff. Defies normal expectations of wax & sealants.



Now you got me wanting to try this O-Coat David
 
Looks amazing, really rich looking finish. OC is definitely more carnauba looking than I thought it would be.
 
The car looks great! After Opti Coat has been out for a while and has been tried and tested, I think it is going to be a huge product. You can't beat the ease of application and the results you get.
 
I've seen Fermani's epic thread on this stuff, but I can't remember: can you apply a "traditional" LSP over this? Kinda like what's the point, right?



Great looking car, Ras.
 
Yes, you can apply a LSP over the coating after it has cured, but there is really no need to. Some people like to put a carnauba over the top to give some extra wetness to the paint.
 
Wow...that looks great. I agree that it is very deep and rich looking. It almost gives it a 3D appearance. (if that makes any sense whatsoever)
 
Opti-Coat is remarkable. After driving around one evening in the rain someone at work the next morning asked if I had just washed my car. It definitely stays clean better and cleans up easier.....especially my rims. Can't find anything negative to say about it yet.
 
I swear I've talked to the Dr. and heard about this for about 3 years now...I'm ready to try some!!!!!!



Having a small fleet of trucks that sits outside, I get tired of having to stay on top of things with contaminants and LSP's that don't really hold up that well.
 
Somehow I think this product will be the best "permanent wax" so far that has eluded the detailing industry. I really do think, though, that Optimum Polymer Technologies wants to keep in the hands of a few true detailing professionals for awhile to guarantee the results are, well, Optimum (pun intended). I would like to see "certified detailing application dealers" who are just that: factory-trained and certified that they can apply Opti-Coat properly.That is best left to David Ghodoussi, CEO of Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc and his marketing department. (Are we talking exclusive "franchised areas" in this equation?)
 
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