Opti-Coat
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Opti-Coat
If anyone has been thinking about it or considering it, I highly recommend doing it.
It makes the car sparkle like it's wet and if you do the wheels (which you should) brake dust comes off quite a bit easier, and can be maintained with a simple duster for those in-between touch-ups.
I had my doubts but after having had it done now for about 2 weeks, no regrets. Well, only one. Should've done it sooner.
Also, and probably goes without saying, make sure to bring it to someone who knows what they're doing. An authorized shop would be best, but not necessary. Getting the paint correction done right and applying the initial coat is harder than those YouTube videos make it look.
It makes the car sparkle like it's wet and if you do the wheels (which you should) brake dust comes off quite a bit easier, and can be maintained with a simple duster for those in-between touch-ups.
I had my doubts but after having had it done now for about 2 weeks, no regrets. Well, only one. Should've done it sooner.
Also, and probably goes without saying, make sure to bring it to someone who knows what they're doing. An authorized shop would be best, but not necessary. Getting the paint correction done right and applying the initial coat is harder than those YouTube videos make it look.
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As to OptiCoat v. CQuartz, I chose OptiCoat cuz my buddy recommended it to me and it's apparently thinner than CQuartz. But I think both are fine fine products.
You can read an extremely well laid-out comparison between OptiCoat and CQuartz here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...0-cquartz.html
I don't think I've seen anything quite like that comparison. Personally, I think it just comes down to personal preference and finding the best installer possible in your area, and what that installer is comfortable using.
Good luck.
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Some gratuitous shots of the car after Opti-Coat treatment.
Last edited by ipse dixit; 05-15-2015 at 01:19 PM.
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I got Xpel on the front end of on my 991 (full hood, front fenders , front bumper) and had Opticoat applied to the entire car.
The installer did not recommend to apply the clear bra on top of Opticoat or CQuartz; the Opticoat on top of Xpel was the recommended sequence; makes the clear bra even more durable and easier to maintain.
Opticoat is supposedly a permanent coating whereas Cquartz Finest needs to reapplied after approx 30 months or so.? Both fantastic products.
CQuartz Finest is a little glossier than Opticoat and is slightly more slick so cleaning is a little easier but the downside is it is organic based and wears off. I went for Opticoat as I didn't want to reapply the coating after a while. Apparently it only comes off if you polish it off.
The installer did not recommend to apply the clear bra on top of Opticoat or CQuartz; the Opticoat on top of Xpel was the recommended sequence; makes the clear bra even more durable and easier to maintain.
Opticoat is supposedly a permanent coating whereas Cquartz Finest needs to reapplied after approx 30 months or so.? Both fantastic products.
CQuartz Finest is a little glossier than Opticoat and is slightly more slick so cleaning is a little easier but the downside is it is organic based and wears off. I went for Opticoat as I didn't want to reapply the coating after a while. Apparently it only comes off if you polish it off.
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I got Xpel on the front end of on my 991 (full hood, front fenders , front bumper) and had Opticoat applied to the entire car.
The installer did not recommend to apply the clear bra on top of Opticoat or CQuartz; the Opticoat on top of Xpel was the recommended sequence; makes the clear bra even more durable and easier to maintain.
Opticoat is supposedly a permanent coating whereas Cquartz Finest needs to reapplied after approx 30 months or so.? Both fantastic products.
CQuartz Finest is a little glossier than Opticoat and is slightly more slick so cleaning is a little easier but the downside is it is organic based and wears off. I went for Opticoat as I didn't want to reapply the coating after a while. Apparently it only comes off if you polish it off.
The installer did not recommend to apply the clear bra on top of Opticoat or CQuartz; the Opticoat on top of Xpel was the recommended sequence; makes the clear bra even more durable and easier to maintain.
Opticoat is supposedly a permanent coating whereas Cquartz Finest needs to reapplied after approx 30 months or so.? Both fantastic products.
CQuartz Finest is a little glossier than Opticoat and is slightly more slick so cleaning is a little easier but the downside is it is organic based and wears off. I went for Opticoat as I didn't want to reapply the coating after a while. Apparently it only comes off if you polish it off.
You do not apply either underneath clear, but on top of it.
My car is black and went with CQuartz Finest this time around, since it has a bit more depth, but it does need to be redone once every 3 years or a bit earlier. On my white cars, I use Opti with great results.
Its really about prep work, the surface should be perfect before applying CQuartz or Opticoat.
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But honestly, with many of these synthetic coatings I think the differences are, at best, marginal and the most important thing is to make sure the prep work (paint correction, clear coat removal, etc) is done correctly. If that's not done right then no matter what kind application you apply you won't get good results.
Good luck. If you go with Modesta, let us know what you think.
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