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Opti-Coat after 1 year [video]
Not bad for the owner only washing and even allowing dealerships to "wash" it.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4dsq6xM1X0]Opti-Coat after 1 year -Applied by Detailed Designs Auto Spa - YouTube[/video]
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beading is pretty good, vid could have been better
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Re: Opti-Coat after 1 year [video]
Pressure washers are not the best way to show beading and sheeting. But yes it does look like Opti is still doing a good job at it. Did you have Opti-Guard or Opti-Coat 2.0 applied?
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Thanks for the video. I knew there was something different just judging from the wand alone. Great business model you have there hand
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Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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As for business model, nice,
But it seams like way to much power IMO. (Just saying)
You should show a water sheeting video. To show how it sheets water.
(1:40)
http://youtu.be/SVcVpS0-Eck
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I can hold my hand up to within a foot of the wand tip. Pressure is not an issue. If I want sheeting, I would use a water hose. The car was filthy and this was a demonstration of how well it worked rejecting standing water on a dirty car.
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Originally Posted by Jean-Claude
I can hold my hand up to within a foot of the wand tip. Pressure is not an issue.
Pressure for the paint, is what I meant (I imagine automotive paint to be very delicate)
Either way,
Nice job
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Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
Pressure for the paint, is what I meant (I imagine automotive paint to be very delicate)
Either way,
Nice job
The paint will be fine. If it won't hurt my skin, it will not hurt the paint.
I won't debate the safety of using a pressure washer.
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Originally Posted by Jean-Claude
The paint will be fine. If it won't hurt my skin, it will not hurt the paint.
I won't debate the safety of using a pressure washer.
+1
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Re: Opti-Coat after 1 year [video]
Pressure washers are fine unless you put the nozzle super close to the paint. For beading and sheeting I would just use a hose though.
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