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Scott H.
Opti-Seal followed 30 minutes later with OCW2:



Look how the hood turned out:









Looked even better in person.
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QUOTE (Scott H. @ Jan 16 2009, 06:33 PM) *
Opti-Seal followed 30 minutes later with OCW2:



Look how the hood turned out:









Looked even better in person.


That looks great Scott!
Anthony Orosco
Fantastic results there Scott...as you stated, very wet! thumbsupup[1].gif
Bigpikle
incredible - that bonnet shot is superb Scott thumbsupup[1].gif

I didnt realise 30 mins was all that was needed for OOS to be topped - I'm going to try that for sure smile.gif
pats300zx
Awesome job Scott. That paint is dripping...
CharlesW
Just a few comments and questions.

1. The vehicle looks absolutely terrific!

2. Every vehicle you do looks terrific. Not to take anything away from the products used, but I think with your prep, the old green "Hard Shell Turtle Wax" would look good.

3. I realize that how long you have a vehicle is a factor, but would I get the same benefits of the combination if the OCW was applied the next day. In other words, do you think the application in 30 minutes added to the overall results?

4. My Opti-Seal applications seem to appear wetter the next day with nothing done to them. Have you found this to be the case or are the vehicles gone before you have a chance to know?

5. I don't happen to "top" Opti-Seal with anything until the next time I do an ONR wash with a spray wax application during the drying step. Looks like it would be worth trying. 30 minutes of wait time and 10 minutes of OCW could give a pretty good return on the investment of time.
dervdave
I`ve just gave my Ranger a coat of OS and straight around again with OCW, no problems, looks good, the finish isn`t as fantastic as your Nissan but the prep wouldn`t have been as good.
Scott H.
QUOTE (CharlesW @ Jan 17 2009, 11:08 AM) *
Just a few comments and questions.

1. The vehicle looks absolutely terrific!


Thanks!

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2. Every vehicle you do looks terrific. Not to take anything away from the products used, but I think with your prep, the old green "Hard Shell Turtle Wax" would look good.


Proper prep is a huge part of getting the best look but after just polishing, the paint didn't have nearly the pop it did just after polishing as it did after OS and OCW.

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3. I realize that how long you have a vehicle is a factor, but would I get the same benefits of the combination if the OCW was applied the next day. In other words, do you think the application in 30 minutes added to the overall results?


Actually, you might get slightly better results waiting a full day. I normally don't have that luxury with a customer's vehicle.

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4. My Opti-Seal applications seem to appear wetter the next day with nothing done to them. Have you found this to be the case or are the vehicles gone before you have a chance to know?


I've noticed that as well, not just with Opti-Seal but with most products. Even carnaubas take time to fully cure and harden and the look does tend to improve. Really noticable with Meguiars #26 wax. A week and a wash later and the look would noticably improve.

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5. I don't happen to "top" Opti-Seal with anything until the next time I do an ONR wash with a spray wax application during the drying step. Looks like it would be worth trying. 30 minutes of wait time and 10 minutes of OCW could give a pretty good return on the investment of time.


As quick as both products are to use, experimenting with them is pretty easy.
Ron Harris
Man that looks wet. (as he said this crackers sprayed from his mouth on to the laptop) yikes[1].gif
sal329
Awesome job Scott. OOS is becoming a favorite of mine
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