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I just recently read here on AGO that using the DAWN dishsoap is actually not recommended before O.C application as it might leave a film on top of the paint that will get in the way of the coating bonding to the paint.
I'd play it safe and just do an APC wash followed by the IPA wipedown.
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Also as far as applying the O.C
Get the applicator WELL primed as that's the key to a smooth application. After it's primed I'd use several 5-8 drops per panel (door for example) and slightly less drops for smaller panels like fender. When you begin applying it you will know if you need to add more product.
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Don't use DAWN before Opticoat as mentioned by Kaban--an ONR wash after IPA wipe downs will actually make installation of OptiCoat easier. Make sure you get all the polishing oils from 205 off before you apply the OptiCoat.
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Hey Art,
I am far from an Opti coat guru, but I've done 6 vehicles now (hobby, not pro). I'd stick with a few ounces of APC in the wash bucket and don't use a wash and gloss shampoo. IPA at 15% and right on to it. You will feel it start to drag when you need to add a few drops. USE GOOD LIGHT!
This stuff is actually hard to screw up. My first vehicle took so little product that I panicked and called Optimum. Dr. G called me back and said it was fine because thicker serves no useful purpose. As long as it covered, there is no benefit with a thick coat. I've never had a high spot and I suspect you'd have to put it on pretty thick to get one. After it flashes, a light dust with the micro fiber (new) and on to the next panel. It doesn't fully harden for up to 40 days but you can wash it in 7 days. I'm saving that factoid for Jeopardy if I ever get on there. "Alex, I'll take obscure detailing facts for $100".
I would try to keep it dry as long as possible before the 7 day wash but you should be fine driving the next day. I've heard of people driving in the rain within the first day with no adverse effects but I'm easily frightened of failure so I never did that.
You're going to love this stuff.
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Thanks guys,
Off topic: after I finished I showered and came to my uncles house (body shop manager) and saw the Pacquiao Fight
Back on topic:
I'll listen to your guys advice and avoid the Dawn wash. I have Optimum Car Wash and Meguiar's Gold Class soap. Which one do you guys recommend using? I'll do the the few drops of APC like you guys suggested. I then will do an IPA wipe down.
Do you guys recommend opti coating the whole car and then looking for high spots?
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I use a foam block applicator with microfiber suede square and do two thin lines down the block one first section. Then after that I do 3 drops . Just make sure you get even coverage and wipe away any high spots before they drop all the way.
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Well I have is the yellow foam pads that come with Opti Coat. I just decided to take the plunge and finally do a paint correction on my car. If not I'd always find an excuse of why I haven't detailed the paint.
So I can learn and gain more experience. How many dots of Opti Coat should I use to prime the yellow applicator pad?
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Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
Well I have is the yellow foam pads that come with Opti Coat. I just decided to take the plunge and finally do a paint correction on my car. If not I'd always find an excuse of why I haven't detailed the paint.
So I can learn and gain more experience. How many dots of Opti Coat should I use to prime the yellow applicator pad?
I wouldn't prime the WHOLE yellow pad at that would require wasting too much product. Just prime 1/4-1/2 of the pad and the other half you will be holding on to with your hand to hold the applicator. I've only used the Carpro block with suede blue towels as mentioned by another member, so it's hard to say how many drops you need to use with the traditional yellow applicator.
Just get it primed initially and after its got product in it, it should not need a whole lot more per section.
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Re: Opti Coat tips, tricks and techniques
Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
Well I have is the yellow foam pads that come with Opti Coat. I just decided to take the plunge and finally do a paint correction on my car. If not I'd always find an excuse of why I haven't detailed the paint.
So I can learn and gain more experience. How many dots of Opti Coat should I use to prime the yellow applicator pad?
Make a thin x on the yellow foam pad for the first section and then 3 drops.
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