tuscarora dave
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- Aug 21, 2009
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Hi AGO members.
I know I've commented on my torture testing of the coat of Opti-Coat 2.0 that's on my personal vehicle. I walked outside today and noticed that the snow had slid off of the hood of my car and the remaining snow had been melting on the hood to form beading and sheeting. I got to thinking about the surface tension that enables such beading and sheeting.
Then I got to wondering just when it was that I applied the Opti-Coat 2.0 to the car. Here's the thread I made the day I applied the coating after a final polishing using a rotary and PO85RD with a soft finishing pad. Note the date..
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/41954-polished-my-daily-driver-last-time.html
Now remember....this coating had been regularly sprayed down with straight out of the gallon, concentrated APC's of various flavors and allowed to dwell in the hot summer sun, all day long then rinsed and washed at the end of the work day before leaving the shop for the day. This was my attempt to kill the coating for testing purposes.
Every time I personally washed this car since the day the coating was applied, I did so with a cheap Advance Auto Parts wash brush as this has been part of my torture study and also is part of the "no fuss policy" that I (like most people) want when car care is concerned with my own vehicle, just wash and drive the car. I will say though, that the car does get towel dried usually to prevent unsightly water spots.
Since the coating was applied, the paint has not seen a clay bar, any polishing or any additional coats of anything other than a ton of waterless wash wipedowns using ONR or 3D International's QD product. During a traditional wash, the car always gets (whether it be by me or at the auto touchless car wash) a coating of APC at 4:1 or stronger concentration with a short dwell period before being brush washed by me or the auto touchless nozzles at the local car wash.
This regimen of washing should kill any product that's not the real deal, not to mention killing the surface tension that a paint once had before the barrage of careless washings this car has seen.
The car has endured many heavy coatings of road salt spray dried on the paint and has built up storm after storm here in PA this winter, and yet it hasn't been washed since late summer/early fall. Most non detailing people would swear it was washed just yesterday.
Here's the photo I took of the beading and sheeting this morning. I'd say the coating should last any of the 99 percenters out there in today's driving community.

Thoughts, questions or comments? TD
I know I've commented on my torture testing of the coat of Opti-Coat 2.0 that's on my personal vehicle. I walked outside today and noticed that the snow had slid off of the hood of my car and the remaining snow had been melting on the hood to form beading and sheeting. I got to thinking about the surface tension that enables such beading and sheeting.
Then I got to wondering just when it was that I applied the Opti-Coat 2.0 to the car. Here's the thread I made the day I applied the coating after a final polishing using a rotary and PO85RD with a soft finishing pad. Note the date..
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/41954-polished-my-daily-driver-last-time.html
Now remember....this coating had been regularly sprayed down with straight out of the gallon, concentrated APC's of various flavors and allowed to dwell in the hot summer sun, all day long then rinsed and washed at the end of the work day before leaving the shop for the day. This was my attempt to kill the coating for testing purposes.
Every time I personally washed this car since the day the coating was applied, I did so with a cheap Advance Auto Parts wash brush as this has been part of my torture study and also is part of the "no fuss policy" that I (like most people) want when car care is concerned with my own vehicle, just wash and drive the car. I will say though, that the car does get towel dried usually to prevent unsightly water spots.
Since the coating was applied, the paint has not seen a clay bar, any polishing or any additional coats of anything other than a ton of waterless wash wipedowns using ONR or 3D International's QD product. During a traditional wash, the car always gets (whether it be by me or at the auto touchless car wash) a coating of APC at 4:1 or stronger concentration with a short dwell period before being brush washed by me or the auto touchless nozzles at the local car wash.
This regimen of washing should kill any product that's not the real deal, not to mention killing the surface tension that a paint once had before the barrage of careless washings this car has seen.
The car has endured many heavy coatings of road salt spray dried on the paint and has built up storm after storm here in PA this winter, and yet it hasn't been washed since late summer/early fall. Most non detailing people would swear it was washed just yesterday.
Here's the photo I took of the beading and sheeting this morning. I'd say the coating should last any of the 99 percenters out there in today's driving community.

Thoughts, questions or comments? TD