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New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Hi guys, although it may seems off topic or even funny, I'm pretty serious about it.
I just bought a Corsair 600T white case: Special Edition White Graphite Seriesâ„¢ 600T Mid-Tower Case - Graphite Series - Cases
And although corsair said it won't get yellow over time, I don't want to take a chance on that, so I want to use my spare opti-coat 2.0 on it.... And also I don't want to see it get scratched over time just from taking some dust off (like most black piano designs do).
This case is basically metal painted white parts, white plastic (not the 100% flat texture type), black piano plastics and black paint over metal on the interior.... and some metal mesh painted in black.
Question is: Can I opti-coat it ?
Will opti-coat have any kind of reaction with the white plastic, making it getting yellow ?
It would be really great to hear from Chris and other guys that might know that....
BTW, I just saw that the plastics on it is a ABS plastic
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. I did a Rimowa suitcase with it. Aside from the scratch protection, you get great water beading...
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Originally Posted by Rayaz
I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. I did a Rimowa suitcase with it. Aside from the scratch protection, you get great water beading...
Nice! And did it acctaully gave to the suitcase any scratch resistance ?
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
I've been thinking about putting some on my Macbook
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Originally Posted by shoeless89
I've been thinking about putting some on my Macbook
You see... optimum guys are missing a market segment here....
I actually thought about mac users too....
One of the best things of doing it I guess is... it will hardly get dirty again! "=]
I actually applied it to my notebook, but it's black.... I can't see any harm from it, but I don't think the product really sticky to it as I haven't done any surface prep before and it doesn't seems to be beading after all.... or maybe the plastic being porous, we have to use more of it and multiple layers....
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
I've applied several coats of Ultima Paint Guard Plus to my little piano black laptop and it's still looking sharp. No issues with the black plastic at all, behaves just like it was applied to paint.
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Here's a video of the pro version coating a piece of polycarbonate. You be the judge of whether it helps.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvCXQ-AwEMs&nomobile=1]Demonstration of Optiguard Clear Hard Coating - YouTube[/video]
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
Here's a video of the pro version coating a piece of polycarbonate. You be the judge of whether it helps.
That was a cool demonstration Chris, thank you for posting it.
So, is it safe to assume that the Opti-Coat 2.0 won't stain or make my white plastic yellow or faded ?
I guess it's, right ?
Also what would be the difference to the Pro version ? The Pro coat is much harder than the Opti-Coat 2.0 ?
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Re: New use for opti-coat 2.0 Can I Opti-Coat a computer case ?
Originally Posted by DaC
That was a cool demonstration Chris, thank you for posting it.
So, is it safe to assume that the Opti-Coat 2.0 won't stain or make my white plastic yellow or faded ?
I guess it's, right ?
Also what would be the difference to the Pro version ? The Pro coat is much harder than the Opti-Coat 2.0 ?
No staining or fading, it will actually prevent both.
Pro version has a higher concentration, so it will lay down a little thicker coat. It's the same stuff though so it will be the same protection, hardness, etc.
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