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Any long term reviews of spar urethane method and opti-lens or gloss-coat treatment?
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Any long term reviews of spar urethane method and opti-lens or gloss-coat treatment?
Headlight restoration is what brought me here a year and a half ago and ended up reading the whole thing. Now I detail part time.
About that long ago I coated my headlights with Opti-Lens. The passengers side light that was a replacement and is doing great. It was in really bad condition and I did a lot of heavy sanding to it before coating it. The drivers side was an original, and I only compounded and polished it before coating. Maybe a light sanding to remove bumps from rock impacts.
Both were looking great until I filled some chips on the hood above the drivers side light. I didn't think about compounding next to the light and I removed the Opti-Lens across the top of it.
I have a large truck that I did about a year ago with Opti-Lens after heavy sanding and they look great. Truck is always parked facing north though.
I've used up first 10cc of Opti-Lens, and have another unused one now. I think I did 8 sets with it, including a set of fogs and a spot on my car. I over applied it a couple of times too, so I'd think 10 sets is possible.
Opti-Lens also stored well. It took me almost a year and half to use it up, and it seemed to work about the same on the last application as it did the first.
Great response. I think some of us who are newer to this technique need to hear opinions like this more and more. That said, experience is gonna be the ultimate test.
Thank you 2pennies and Mantilgh. I do this part-time atm but would like to offer a legitimate product so it seems Opti-Lens is the way to go. Thank you both for your comprehensive replies.
Have you tried gclear? Its been holding up very well for my customers the past 2 yearsI've been using opti-lens since 2012 and have done numerous vehicles. I've discovered that opti-lens only lasts up to 2 years here in Malta where the average UV is 8. Plus we have 300+ days of sunshine per year. I'm not overly happy with opti-lens, due to the lack of longevity, however it is the best product I've discovered so far. I am currently investigating mixing my own concoction using nano non-organic UV blockers with resin as a carrier.
Have you tried gclear? Its been holding up very well for my customers the past 2 years
I've been using opti-lens since 2012 and have done numerous vehicles. I've discovered that opti-lens only lasts up to 2 years here in Malta where the average UV is 8. Plus we have 300+ days of sunshine per year. I'm not overly happy with opti-lens, due to the lack of longevity, however it is the best product I've discovered so far. I am currently investigating mixing my own concoction using nano non-organic UV blockers with resin as a carrier.
I ordered this stuff...cheap enough to try and will probably need to reapply every few months.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051PJWQW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I use only one UV sealer for my headlight restoration and it applies easily and lasts extremely long time . .......Yacht varnish .
Highly UV , water , salt resistant . Also does not crack or peel . I love this stuff![]()
I use only one UV sealer for my headlight restoration and it applies easily and lasts extremely long time . .......Yacht varnish .
Highly UV , water , salt resistant . Also does not crack or peel . I love this stuff![]()
But is is crystal clear?
Get clear gloss yacht varnish . In the can the varnish looks slightly golden , however once applied and dried it is crystal clear . Usually I dilute it with mineral turpentine so its quite liquid , then I use a lint free cloth ( like you use to clean glasses ) and apply it in linear strokes across . Be sure to do long strokes from one side to the other side without stopping , apply quickly and evenly . Dont stop and over correct . Leaves a nice gloss finish that dries overnight .Yeah, some has a golden tint to it. And how do you apply it?
Get clear gloss yacht varnish . In the can the varnish looks slightly golden , however once applied and dried it is crystal clear . Usually I dilute it with mineral turpentine so its quite liquid , then I use a lint free cloth ( like you use to clean glasses ) and apply it in linear strokes across . Be sure to do long strokes from one side to the other side without stopping , apply quickly and evenly . Dont stop and over correct . Leaves a nice gloss finish that dries overnight .
***Its important it is quite liquid or it will leave pattern lines if it is too thick***
Have you tried gclear? Its been holding up very well for my customers the past 2 years
What brand and model of yacht varnish? Intrigued. Thanks.