How Do I remove Opti-Coat 2.0?

Sorry, but your post and picture do not make any sense. What are you trying to say and what is your picture showing?

Opti-Coat sucks right?

What I am trying to show is a test unit of old faded Mazda, only center part Opti-Coated for 2 years.

Else wise, coconuts are great and waxes are great to your own account. To each its own, peace out.

Thank you for your joke and sarcasm.
 
Opti-Coat sucks right?

What I am trying to show is a test unit of old faded Mazda, only center part Opti-Coated for 2 years.

Else wise, coconuts are great and waxes are great to your own account. To each its own, peace out.

Thank you for your joke and sarcasm.

OK. It was not clear to me from what you wrote. I am glad you love it, but I don't so I guess we will have to agree to disagree. I got sarcastic after you implied that I was getting paid or had some other bad motives for not liking Opti Coat. When I started this thread and asked the simple question of how to remove it, I begged everyone not to try to convince me to keep it, fix it, debate about, etc. As someone wrote above, I have been pretty kind or patient with my replies given the level of posts directed at me for dumping Opti Coat. That can get anyone in a sarcastic mood. Hopefully, this puts an end to it and this will be my last post so long as no one else chimes in with posts directed at me. Excuse me now while I go try to polish my wonderful Opti Coat off my car.
 
OK. It was not clear to me from what you wrote. I am glad you love it, but I don't so I guess we will have to agree to disagree. I got sarcastic after you implied that I was getting paid or had some other bad motives for not liking Opti Coat. When I started this thread and asked the simple question of how to remove it, I begged everyone not to try to convince me to keep it, fix it, debate about, etc. As someone wrote above, I have been pretty kind or patient with my replies given the level of posts directed at me for dumping Opti Coat. That can get anyone in a sarcastic mood. Hopefully, this puts an end to it and this will be my last post so long as no one else chimes in with posts directed at me. Excuse me now while I go try to polish my wonderful Opti Coat off my car.

I never intended to point that to you anyway and I am sorry for making that statement so "not clear". I am referring to the one that bunch in in between claiming that all the comments after your initial question, saying that they are paid by OPT, while forumers are just telling optional way for you to enjoy your wax. Everyone likes different thing as you mentioned and I understand.
 
It came right off with just Meg 205 with an LC orange pad and a GG 6" polisher. Of course, it was only on the car for one week. It may take a lot more to get it off once it has time to fully cure, which is about 30 days from my understanding (It may take sand paper at that point.). I would never put any product on a car that would take sand paper to get off. But to each his own. I polished the car and put a couple of coats of Collinite 845 on it. I will probably go back with a coat of Collinite 476 in a couple of weeks. It turned out very nice and I am very happy.
 
Glad to hear! Can't go wrong with collinite now photos would be nice! Just saying :props:
 
The tell-tale sign is that the paint has a squeaky feel to it when you run your clean hand across it, much like squeaky clean glass does with a paper towel (It will actually squeak.). It was easy for me because I only put the Opti Coat 2.0 on a few panels and when I took it off and polished the entire car, all the paint had the same squeaky feel to it, including where the Opti Coat had been. Before I removed it, it felt like there was a layer of some type of protection when you rub your hand across it (just like when wax is on it). I also confirmed with the water test. Of course, if it had been on longer I may have had a tougher time.

By the way, I learned a whole lot during this whole process. I have never owned a polisher (always did things by hand), so I got really good with my new GG 6" polisher by the time this was done and I just love how easy, fast, and well it puts on wax. I also learned that the right products are very important. You can choose the wrong product and be fighting yourself, making more work for yourself, etc. The right products make the job much more easy than the wrong ones, and I am not referring to Opti Coat here. I am referring to the right polishes, pads, polisher, etc. For example, I was not having much luck with a polish I was using, and then someone on here told me to go with Meg 205, and I really love how well it works. Like a lot of things, there is nothing like on the job training to get good at something, and I got a pretty good amount of job training doing this with tools I had never used before. Of course, I am only doing this for my own personal cars. I won't be getting into the detailing business or anything.
 
The tell-tale sign is that the paint has a squeaky feel to it when you run your clean hand across it, much like squeaky clean glass does with a paper towel (It will actually squeak.). It was easy for me because I only put the Opti Coat 2.0 on a few panels and when I took it off and polished the entire car, all the paint had the same squeaky feel to it, including where the Opti Coat had been. Before I removed it, it felt like there was a layer of some type of protection when you rub your hand across it (just like when wax is on it). I also confirmed with the water test. Of course, if it had been on longer I may have had a tougher time.
Thanks for your reply.

:)

Bob
 
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