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  1. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    I am not against that advice . .. I will likely strip the OCW and get an opti-seal basecoat. I think from what I've read that the opti-seal is more durable than the OCW and if it's failing earlier...
  2. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    Thanks for all the inputs. This is what I've decided to do.....I ordered some Optimum opti-seal. I don't presume that Optimum makes the absolute best of every product, but they seem pretty darn...
  3. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    Are you saying it will compromise/diminish my wax coating if I use opti-seal as a drying aide?
  4. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    It's called Midnight Silver Metallic. It is a dark Grey with multi colored flake (including blue).
  5. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    Hmmmm. Fair question. I'm initially getting a very slick feeling after I've applied the OCW, but I was looking for a way or product to keep the water action going. I hand wash every 1 or 2 weeks...
  6. Re: Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    Thanks for the inputs....
    I noticed the Duragloss aquawax is significantly cheaper per oz. than the opti seal. I would be lying if I didnt admit that helps. The comments about how opti seal can be...
  7. Add "only" hydrophobic property to my paint?

    I am currently running with Optimum Synthetic Spray Wax on my new car. The front end is protected with Suntek Ultra. After reading ad nauseam about ceramic coatings and their reload products, I...
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