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Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
I'm going to buy one of these products and try it out on my own car. If I like it...I'm going to add it to my services for my customers.
So, the questions are...which one should I get? What do you guys normally charge to apply this for a customer? I was thinking anywhere from $100-$150 being that they last a LONG time.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I'm going to buy one of these products and try it out on my own car. If I like it...I'm going to add it to my services for my customers.
So, the questions are...which one should I get? What do you guys normally charge to apply this for a customer? I was thinking anywhere from $100-$150 being that they last a LONG time.
How much are you charging for paint sealants? How long do you advertise them to last? How do you plan to market either CQuartz or Opti-Coat? Are you only charging for application since this is available to the general public?
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
I would get both because each plays to different tastes. Opticoat is not as smooth or glossy looking as Cquartz but it lasts longer so it would be more suitable fit that daily beater or rental car or something that will be neglected for the most part. In other words opticoat is more utilitarian.
Cquartz would be more practical for people that want a more smooth and shiny car look and who is more apt to want a glass like look and feel. I know I would be the type who wouldn't sacrifice that smooth glossy type look.
Most users probably wouldn't see the difference between the two. I would.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by rwright
How much are you charging for paint sealants? How long do you advertise them to last? How do you plan to market either CQuartz or Opti-Coat? Are you only charging for application since this is available to the general public?
I only charge an additional $39 for paint sealant. Sealant typically only lasts a year at the very most. And that very much depends on the weather, and what is done to the vehicle within that year.
But if opti-coat and CQuartz work as advertised...then I would imagine it would be much more.
Marketing, I have no idea yet. It really depends on which one I use, how it looks, ease of application, and if it really works as advertised. I mean CQuartz claims to last 2 years.
I don't understand your last question. I'm charging for the application because I run a detailing business, ha. Obviously people may very well want this as an add on service to their package. Most detailing products are available to the public...that doesn't change the fact that they pay me.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Although they're both coatings, they're completely different products. I recommend getting both and experimenting to see what suits you better.
They both have their advantages and disadvantages, but I wouldn't really say CQuartz looks better than Opti Coat 2.0. I was very impressed by the look that each product gave. Keep in mind that each product should be applied over a defect-free finish, and neither product is oily like a typical wax is. That being said, I did notice increased depth/clarity with both products.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by silverfox
I would get both because each plays to different tastes. Opticoat is not as smooth or glossy looking as Cquartz but it lasts longer so it would be more suitable fit that daily beater or rental car or something that will be neglected for the most part. In other words opticoat is more utilitarian.
Cquartz would be more practical for people that want a more smooth and shiny car look and who is more apt to want a glass like look and feel. I know I would be the type who wouldn't sacrifice that smooth glossy type look.
Most users probably wouldn't see the difference between the two. I would.
I actually was planning on that. I was more or less looking to see if people had a preference. I definitely would like to try both before offering it to my customers.
I actually had that feeling when I read through the descriptions. I've also seen some write ups on these products. I was under the same impression that Opti-coat would be good for daily drivers, and CQuartz maybe for more high end vehicles.
How many vehicles does 30ml actually do? Doesn't seem like very much. Which is another big reason I feel like I have to charge quite a bit for this service.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I actually was planning on that. I was more or less looking to see if people had a preference. I definitely would like to try both before offering it to my customers.
I actually had that feeling when I read through the descriptions. I've also seen some write ups on these products. I was under the same impression that Opti-coat would be good for daily drivers, and CQuartz maybe for more high end vehicles.
How many vehicles does 30ml actually do? Doesn't seem like very much. Which is another big reason I feel like I have to charge quite a bit for this service.
I used around 10ml on my entire Tacoma Double Cab Long Bed. That's doing every painted area, all windows, wheels, trim, etc.
For Opti Coat, I used around 3cc (1 syringe comes with 20cc), covering an entire 2011 Camry SE.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by silverfox
I would get both because each plays to different tastes. Opticoat is not as smooth or glossy looking as Cquartz but it lasts longer so it would be more suitable fit that daily beater or rental car or something that will be neglected for the most part. In other words opticoat is more utilitarian.
Cquartz would be more practical for people that want a more smooth and shiny car look and who is more apt to want a glass like look and feel. I know I would be the type who wouldn't sacrifice that smooth glossy type look.
Most users probably wouldn't see the difference between the two. I would.
Originally Posted by matt@autogeek.net
Although they're both coatings, they're completely different products. I recommend getting both and experimenting to see what suits you better.
They both have their advantages and disadvantages, but I wouldn't really say CQuartz looks better than Opti Coat 2.0. I was very impressed by the look that each product gave. Keep in mind that each product should be applied over a defect-free finish, and neither product is oily like a typical wax is. That being said, I did notice increased depth/clarity with both products.
Yes, that much is understood. I was planning on having either CQuartz, or Opti-Coat included into my Platinum Package (which includes a full paint correction). Or was going to offer it to customers that pay for a full paint correction as an add on service.
My main intention was to add it to my Platinum Package to aid as a selling point. If customers know their paint will be protected for up to two years...that really helps draw people in.
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Re: Opti-Coat 2.0, or CQuartz??
Originally Posted by matt@autogeek.net
I used around 10ml on my entire Tacoma Double Cab Long Bed. That's doing every painted area, all windows, wheels, trim, etc.
For Opti Coat, I used around 3cc (1 syringe comes with 20cc), covering an entire 2011 Camry SE.
Oh alright. So this stuff must spread quite a bit then. That's good to know! I figured that would be the case since they sell it in such small amounts. Thanks for the info, I appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I was under the same impression that Opti-coat would be good for daily drivers, and CQuartz maybe for more high end vehicles.
What gave you that impression?
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