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#1 atlas

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 04:48 AM

Hi there. I recently picked up some OCW and must pass on my congratulations on a pretty awesome product. The ease of use is what really gets me.

Have some questions though:

1. Does OCW have a 'drying' time? When would OCW be fully 'cured'?

2. Related to the first questions, how fast can OCW be layered? Immediately? After 30 mins? Overnight? Is there a limit to how many layers can be applied in a single session?

Cheers!

#2 Anthony Orosco

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 08:20 AM

Hello and welcome to the Optimum Forums. :thumbsupup[1]:

OCW is fully cured in 15 to 24 hours but one can layer it at least twice in that time and have no issues, at least in my experience. 3 layers seems to be pushing it.

I wait about an hour between my first layer and the second layer.

It can be used though weekly, such as I do, after each wash and I get great results with it when used like this. Plus, as you noted, it's so easy to use, so fast, that it takes no more than a few extra minutes to do the whole car.

Glad you like the product and hope you enjoy your stay here.

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#3 atlas

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Posted 04 September 2007 - 02:06 AM

Cheers for the response. Does that mean OCW is an air cure? Drier conditions yielding faster curing and vice versa?

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Posted 04 September 2007 - 07:36 PM

Yep, pretty much :beerchug[1]:




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#5 Damian@FI

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Posted 10 October 2007 - 11:24 PM

I find a little smearing occuring when layering within 24 hours, esp in low temp weather.
I find 3 days minimum the best time to wait. This coudl be due to conditions in Melbourne, Australia though.
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