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    Stephens Opti-Seal Test


    Well, here is my lil test on the Opti-Seal. After my Mazda 3s GT was washed, clayed with Four Star Ultimate Detailing Clay & Ultima Cleaning Lubricant Gel, I divided my Mazda in half (I hope you know what I mean).

    On the Driver Side – I used the DP MaxWax and turned around to seal it with the Optimum Opti-Seal. After I put the Opti-Seal on, I let it sit for over 30 minutes while I worked the passenger side.

    On the Passenger Side – I sprayed on the Optimum Opti-Seal 1st. After that, I let it stand on the paint for over 30 minutes. After the 30+ minutes time, I went ahead and toped it with the DP MaxWax.


    Now, here is what I thought about doing this. Which way did I like the most? I liked using the MaxWax followed by the Opti-Seal. It was so much easier to do it this way. If you did it the Opti-Seal 1st, followed by the MaxWax, well, it was harder to put the MaxWax onto the paint.

    So, from that, I will not place anything on my Mazda’s exterior except for washing my vehicle. After I drive out of the Valley this coming Friday, I will be taking it through the King Ranch area which means the front of my vehicle will be covered with BUGS!!!! Butterflies and all kind’s things. LOL If it rains, that is not going to happen for over a week down here, I will have to find a way to get my vehicle wet and take pictures of both sides of my Mazda. If you have any other recommendations, please let me know.

    Thanks!!

    Here is what my Mazda looked like BEFORE I did the work:






















    Here is what my Mazda looked like AFTER:









    The Driver Side got the DP MaxWax followed by the Optimum Opti-Seal:










    The Driver Side got the Optimum Opti-Seal (Sitting on the paint for over 30 mintes before the next deal)followed by the DP MaxWax:












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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    The title on the pictures shows both on the Drivers side.

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    Cool Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    The title on the pictures shows both on the Drivers side.

    Nope. All pictures posted are correct. My brothers Ford F-150 was in the driveway where I could not get a side shot of my Mazda. When I have it back at his house tomorrow, I will turn the Mazda around and take a good side shot of it like the drivers side.

    Sorry


    That F-150 is one of my up coming projects. he he he
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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    The Driver Side got the DP MaxWax followed by the Optimum Opti-Seal:



    The Driver Side got the Optimum Opti-Seal (Sitting on the paint for over 30 mintes before the next deal)followed by the DP MaxWax:

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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by SRHTX View Post
    Stephens Opti-Seal Test

    On the Driver Side – I used the DP MaxWax and turned around to seal it with the Optimum Opti-Seal. After I put the Opti-Seal on, I let it sit for over 30 minutes while I worked the passenger side.

    On the Passenger Side – I sprayed on the Optimum Opti-Seal 1st. After that, I let it stand on the paint for over 30 minutes. After the 30+ minutes time, I went ahead and toped it with the DP MaxWax.
    According to Optimum's Q&A FAQs this is all a moot point:

    Q: Does Opti-seal lock in my Carnauba?

    A: No. The solvents will dissolves carnauba floating it to the top of the
    Opti-Seal. This fact holds true with any solvent based WOWA sealant.
    The carnauba is not removed just repositioned.

    TL

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    Question Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    The Driver Side got the DP MaxWax followed by the Optimum Opti-Seal:



    The Driver Side got the Optimum Opti-Seal (Sitting on the paint for over 30 mintes before the next deal)followed by the DP MaxWax:

    Oh. LOL..... Way bad to me on that one. Thanks for stating that. Too bad there is not a way I could go into it and make that correction.


    Again, thanks for making that statement.
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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by TLMitchell View Post
    According to Optimum's Q&A FAQs this is all a moot point:

    Q: Does Opti-seal lock in my Carnauba?

    A: No. The solvents will dissolves carnauba floating it to the top of the
    Opti-Seal. This fact holds true with any solvent based WOWA sealant.
    The carnauba is not removed just repositioned.

    TL

    I just sent an e-mail to David about it. I'm sure he will reply back to me soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SRHTX View Post
    I just sent an e-mail to David about it. I'm sure he will reply back to me soon.
    Mon, May 10, 2010 12:06:44 PM
    Re: Stephens Opti-Seal Comparison

    From: David Ghodoussi
    To: Stephen R. Hollon, Jr

    Dear Mr. Hollon:

    Thank you for your email and for sharing the information about your test in progress. As we have stated on our website, whether you apply Opti-Seal over a wax or vice versa, you will get the same results with the wax going to the surface and Opti-Seal going to the paint. This has to do with the difference in surface tension between the wax and sealant. The solvents in Opti-Seal will dissolve the wax moving it to the surface while the sealant polymers migrate to the paint.

    I look forward to hearing your test results. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thanks again.

    Best Regards,
    David Ghodoussi, CEO
    Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc
    Phone: (901) 363-4955
    Fax: (901) 363-4956
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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    isn't 30 minutes insufficient cure time for opti-seal? Personally, I've only waited 12 hours ONCE between coats, but more often an hour or so. I've never used OOS on top but plenty of times as a base sealant.

    It sure is a great sealant to have!

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    Re: Opti-Seal Comparison

    Quote Originally Posted by SRHTX View Post
    Oh. LOL..... Way bad to me on that one. Thanks for stating that. Too bad there is not a way I could go into it and make that correction.


    Again, thanks for making that statement.
    PM a Mod and they can correct it or give you permission.
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