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I'm not sure what NanoSkin has to do with this.
Every forum has to have theirs, and you fill it quite well my friend. Thanks for the welcoming.
The steps and work required are identical. 2.0, PRO, and Gloss coat require same amount of work to have the same exact end result.
Opti-Coat 2.0 is no more. Opti-Coat Pro is now the only Opti-Coat.
I also confirmed this with the company.
The steps and work required are identical. 2.0, PRO, and Gloss coat require same amount of work to have the same exact end result.
The total cure time for Opti-Coat 2.0 was stated by Optimum and their spokesperson to vary between 30-90 days. So: Are you absolutely sure that Gloss-Coat's total cure time is within the same time period?Being that 2.0 is discontinued, and no longer over the counter, opti Gloss is the only product they offer to consumers for paint care.
The process is the same, curing time is the same.
Err, I am aware of the name change...
Where did you get into the conclusion OC Pro only lasts 2-5 years?
The steps and work required are identical. 2.0, PRO, and Gloss coat require same amount of work to have the same exact end result.
I spoke with the company a few weeks ago about getting PRO for the future. They explained it was a 5 year warranty instead of a lifetime like they used to offer. I asked why, and they said that the product was not a durable as once believed to be. The Pro lasts a maximum of 5 years but was explained to me that the more sever weather we experience in NE may result in OPT failure in less time. HE recommended using the new Gloss coat system, which replaced the 2.0. It is the same ceramic coating, and yes it is not as durable as the PRO version. But...they are the same chemical compound, but the PRO is thicker and has a faster flash time. HE recommended re-applying gloss coat every 1-2 years.
There is no official report of gloss coats curing time, but the assumption is that Gloss coat and 2.0 are similar in some manner. The reason for this thread was to give an idea of the steps and prep work needed for people curious about the opti coat products. Whether it be 2.0, gloss coat, or PRO, the work required is exactly the same...thanks.
Seems like these two comments are very contradictory, especially considering that they are both coming from the same person. I think I'm gonna take info in this thread with a grain of salt...
I think we need to get Chris Thomas to address some of the issues in this thread. An optimum rep telling someone to apply gloss coat instead of or in replacement of Pro does not sound legit.
^^^ :dig: ^^^...the assumption is..
Appreciate your wanting to be an Optimum Coatings' coadjutant. However, IMHO:The reason for this thread was to give an idea of the steps and work needed for people curious about the opti coat products.
Maybe its because people here don't want to pay for PRO because I have had quotes upward of $800 for complete details with PRO, Gloss is more affordable. I explained this to them, and this is why it was recommended.
I'll try and be a bit more educated and up to speed on products before I so boldly make write ups on them.
Thanks for bringing me up to speed. I will be installing gloss coat, and clearly I won't waste the money on opc pro. Although here in RI there is some awful weather and it would be a great sell, but I would be the only one who does it because I haven't seen anyone offer it as a service.
Since this was my first post, I do realize it was a bit brash to post on something I wasn't fully up to speed on. The write up isn't incorrect, just as quoted "lagging behind". i apologize for that, I'll try and be a bit more educated and up to speed on products before I so boldly make write ups on them.
I look forward to your next thread with great anticipation.