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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
dude "permanent" (re: Pro) is such a relative term. i'll tell you why. in detailing terms, which have no official standard, it's not permanent...i guess because the warranty isn't marked as "forever".
in industrial terms...for those who deal with paint and coatings...it's truly graded as permanent. Dr. G spent quite a bit of time to run it through industry standard tests to validate that fact.
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
maybe opti-coat pro.
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
^^^That's Wrong...^^^
OC Pro is no longer a "permanent" Coating!
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As usual: you misinterpreted/misquoted
another one of my posts.
Bob
Why do you say that OC Pro is no longer permanent?
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by golliger
Why do you say that OC Pro is no longer permanent?
Is it?
Bob
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Is it?
Bob
It is, just not the length of the warranty.
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Is it?
Bob
The manufacturer claims it is. Never having used it I don't know. Do you have reason to believe it isn't?
It's not that I have a thick skin, it's really just that I'm too dumb to know when I've been insulted.
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by builthatch
dude "permanent" (re: Pro) is such a relative term. i'll tell you why. in detailing terms, which have no official standard, it's not permanent...i guess because the warranty isn't marked as "forever".
in industrial terms...for those who deal with paint and coatings...it's truly graded as permanent. Dr. G spent quite a bit of time to run it through industry standard tests to validate that fact.
I don't understand what you are trying to tell me
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by golliger
The manufacturer claims it is. Never having used it I don't know. Do you have reason to believe it isn't?
Please post the verbiage from the manufacturers claim that OCP is permanent
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
^^^That's Wrong...^^^
OC Pro is no longer a "permanent" Coating!
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As usual: you misinterpreted/misquoted
another one of my posts.
Bob
I did not come here to argue with you, Bob. I'm just trying to get some information about coatings, so if you're only here to argue with everyone, then please go.
Thank you everyone else for the info.
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Re: Which coating will fill the Opti-Coat 2.0 void?
Originally Posted by allenk4
Please post the verbiage from the manufacturers claim that OCP is permanent
From Optimum's website: "Opti-Coat has better chemical resistance, scratch & mar resistance, and release properties than any automotive paint coating in use. It provides permanent protection for all modern factory paints and can also be used to protect metal and hard plastic surfaces."
Seems like it's still just as permanent as before, they just just reworked the warranty verbiage.
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