So what happens when you put BlackFire BlackICE over Opti-Coat 2.0? Well, as it turns out - Nothing. I am not sure what I was expecting. Maybe a touch more depth? Maybe an ever so slight darkening?
So I received the car new in December. The dealer actually did an excellent job primping the car for delivery - I was worried of course but I did not want to impede in any way their delivery inspection by telling them not to touch it.
In December I "jeweled" the car using yellow pads and Menzerna 4500 finishing with an application of Opti-Coat 2.0. Very impressed with that stuff btw.
So this week I decided to try out BlackICE on this light metallic paint just for the hell of it. Besides the fact I was pretty much just rubbing shoe polish over my car, it went on easy and buffed off easy - A little does go a long way. I experimented with thicker application and it just made it harder to remove - No change in the end result.
So here are the pictures - BlackICE on the right, Opti-Coat only on the left.
APPLICATION


REMOVED




Last Picture BlackICE on the right.

ALL BLACKICE

Final thoughts. If you have Opti-Coated your car, I would recommend sticking with a spray-on wax like Optimum Car Wax if you desire that slick feeling. Maybe even just leave it at a quick detailer after a wash. I will find out if there is any effect on Opti-Coated graphite metallic soon enough and report my findings! I somehow doubt there will be.
So I received the car new in December. The dealer actually did an excellent job primping the car for delivery - I was worried of course but I did not want to impede in any way their delivery inspection by telling them not to touch it.
In December I "jeweled" the car using yellow pads and Menzerna 4500 finishing with an application of Opti-Coat 2.0. Very impressed with that stuff btw.
So this week I decided to try out BlackICE on this light metallic paint just for the hell of it. Besides the fact I was pretty much just rubbing shoe polish over my car, it went on easy and buffed off easy - A little does go a long way. I experimented with thicker application and it just made it harder to remove - No change in the end result.
So here are the pictures - BlackICE on the right, Opti-Coat only on the left.
APPLICATION


REMOVED




Last Picture BlackICE on the right.

ALL BLACKICE

Final thoughts. If you have Opti-Coated your car, I would recommend sticking with a spray-on wax like Optimum Car Wax if you desire that slick feeling. Maybe even just leave it at a quick detailer after a wash. I will find out if there is any effect on Opti-Coated graphite metallic soon enough and report my findings! I somehow doubt there will be.