Opti Seal test Update

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by 911Fanatic, Aug 26, 2010.

  1. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    On August 6th I applied two coats of Opti Seal to my Passat. Well, three weeks later, its still looking awesome and beading like crazy. I have only taken a mitt to it once in the last three weeks. Other than that I have been able to just pressure wash it off and blow dry it by going for a drive. I'm liking this a lot.


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  2. cnut

    cnut Guest

    Looks like it's holding up well.
     
  3. bjungx007

    bjungx007 Birth of a Detailer

    :O niiiiceee... i want some now... darn detailing is such an expensive hobby...
     
  4. PJS

    PJS Birth of a Detailer

    Optimum is a brand I've wanted to get into, more so since the new spray polishes.
    Think I'm just getting lazier, and looking for the easier life of spray, wipe, go and sit down again.....:lol:
     
  5. grease

    grease Birth of a Detailer

    Ive been using Opti Seal for a few years. I love the WOWA sealants. I use it for everything....windows,lights, on textured plastic after using Black Wow, door jambs, as a base for waxes. ... I use it on the exterior windows of my house, on corian countertops...the list is enless. It is very easy to use.
     
  6. Amused

    Amused Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Nice beading...get back to us in October :)
    I'd be interested in how it's holding up after 10-12 weeks in Canada.
     
  7. grease

    grease Birth of a Detailer

    Until there is salt on the ground, sealants and waxes last just as long up here.
     
  8. SeanHfx

    SeanHfx Virgin Detailer

    Yes it is....when I show people what I have or that I just bought some detailing product and tell them how much it was...they just role their eyes and laugh. But I love doing it, especially on a new WHITE car, I can't stand to see black/rust colored spots on it. I've clayed it 3 times already in 5 months.
     

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