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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
Interesting thread! So u have to maintain the Opti-Coat? What is the best way to do this? How about if you wash your car regularly? Would that be enough?
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Originally Posted by stilltipping3
Interesting thread! So u have to maintain the Opti-Coat? What is the best way to do this? How about if you wash your car regularly? Would that be enough?
Of course you have to maintain it. A coating may make for easier maintenance, but it is definitely not maintenance free if you want it to perform for more than a year or so.
Routine washing is key, of course, but the paint should also be decontaminated once or twice a year using chemicals like IronX and TarX, and clayed if needed (per baggie test inspection). You can also use a product like HydrO2 or Reload to provide additional protection and maintain perfect hydrophobic properties.
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
carpro reset shampoo and carpro ironx would be what I would try before using a paint cleaner or light polish...
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
Originally Posted by zmcgovern45
I would not polish at all. Chances are you simply need a very thorough decontamination to remove the "film" from the surface.
I would recommend a very thorough wash with a product like CarPro Reset, consider using some APC like diluted power clean during the wash if you feel it is needed, then iron x, tar x (or tarminator), clay very well (check results with baggie test), then wash again to see if beading has returned.
Thanks this sounds good, but I am a little confused. Are you saying I should use CarPro Reset AND an APC like Power Clean together in doing a thorough wash or can I use just one or the other. The Iron X I was thinking about because I liver near and cross over railroad tracks almost every time I drive. The Tar X I had not considered. I guess this just removes any road tar that might be on the car?
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
Two of my cars have coatings, and when the beading seizes I know its time for a good wash. A traditional 2 bucket wash will take care of your issue. You can add a paint safe APC (i prefer BF apc) to the solution to give it more bite but not always needed.
2017 Mercedes Benz AMG C43
2016 Acura MDX SH-awd
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
Can you safely use Iron-X on a car that has Opti Coat? I ask this because on Gtechniq's website, they specifically state to not use Iron-X after Gtechniq coatings are applied. This could be comparing apples to oranges, but the thought had occurred to me.
17. Will Iron-X or other degreasers remove or damage Gtechniq coatings?
Yes, it could damage the coating, as will all high alkaline chemicals. It is recommended to use Gwash as a simple soap, which will remove all dirt.
Perfection is attained by slow degrees; it requires the hand of time. (Voltaire)
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Originally Posted by kevincwelch
Can you safely use Iron-X on a car that has Opti Coat? I ask this because on Gtechniq's website, they specifically state to not use Iron-X after Gtechniq coatings are applied. This could be comparing apples to oranges, but the thought had occurred to me.
You can use any paint safe spray chemical on OptiCoat, according to Optimum. Nothing should damage the coating that won't damage paint.
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
Originally Posted by Kbreeze
It was Opti-Guard, the professional version. He is an authorized installer. For the record it's only been about 5 months. I washed it when spring broke but just finally getting around to asking the question.
With regards to a polish, here are my concerns:
1.) If I use anything with abrasives which I think all polishes have, I think it might remove some of the coating. Also, just for the record I don't own a polisher.
2.) No idea which polish to use. I don't want to use anything that would make a finish bead water regardless if it was opti-coated or not because then how would I know if My OC is fine and still all there?
For the record:
Clay does have abrasives in it. Absolutely.
No way around it!
Now what to do?
Answers are all over the board.
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From Optimum Polymer Technologies perspective:
"Please do not take beading and sheeting as the primary property of Opti-Coat. In this department: It underwhelms...at least for the initial 6 months
Opti-Coat protects and protects"!!
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IMHO:
If dissatisfied with the lack of beading; but wanting it to "re-appear"; yet not wanting to utilize any of my previous "cures"; then (and against my better judgement) use one of these methods:
•Optimum's
-Opti-Seal
-Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer
-Spray Wax
•CarPro's Sealants
-Reload
-Hydr02
•Sonax
-Polymer Net Shield
•Contact your professional
•Contact OPT (Dr. G)
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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I've had the same problem. Takes a few washings before you get it clean enough to start beading again.
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Re: How to revive water beading of Opti-Coat?
I want to try and do this without any abrasives first, including clay. So I think for now I am going to try CarPro Reset and Iron X. Anyone know who has the best price on it?
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