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Old 08-05-2012, 02:20 PM   #11
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Re: opticoat 2.0 problem application

I've tried to use 3M polishing compound, hoping to remove it, what happens is that more and more like a white fog thickened just as white as we do the sanding

and the rest of the compound in question seemed to rub off on the body, and it is very difficult once the swab using the MF, I've tried over and over again, that there is arising a new scratch
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Old 08-05-2012, 02:25 PM   #12
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Re: opticoat 2.0 problem application

mean only with a polishing pad and IPA or eraser ? your advice i will do well, I'll do tomorrow morning, because now at 2:14 in the morning,better i take a rest. I kept waiting the answer because for the time difference between me and you probably ranged 12-16 hours
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Old 08-06-2012, 01:31 PM   #13
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Re: opticoat 2.0 problem application

senior colleagues, thank you for all the suggestions and input, so far the consumer complaints that do not mean, he was quite understanding and cooperative response to what happens with the vehicle, and also he does not seem to understand what I mean, and take everything in normal condition.

This time I will be working on him another vehicle, thank you fellow swanicyouth, IDD, Rider, Milky, A-Train, suggestions and feedback you all very valuable.

I hope to get much input from you all, thank you
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Old 08-06-2012, 01:32 PM   #14
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I let the vehicle for 15 hours and I just did the buffing one hour ago, when I apply a opti-coat the temperature ranges from 26-27 degrees Celsius
Are u saying you applied opti-coat and allowed it to sit for 15 hours before trying to buff it off?


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Re: opticoat 2.0 problem application

yes, because in the beginning I thought it was a normal situation, because the coating process, but in the end I realized after 15 hours no change, and I started trying to make improvements, but instead gets worse
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I think that your problem if I am understanding you correctly. If it was almost 80 F, opti -coat will flash fairly quickly. You should have buffed off after it flashed and with my experience with the product at those temperatures, it probably would have been anywhere from 2-5 minutes after application.


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Old 08-06-2012, 08:06 PM   #17
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Re: opticoat 2.0 problem application

there may be a little misunderstanding, the applications that I do still use the method WOWO, I do buffing process after making sure there is a mistake.

I believe that given the previous peer to peer right, that area which I do not fully apply the net and have been quite feasible to begin the process of coating
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