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- Oct 19, 2009
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This very sweet BMW 550i belongs to my Uncle. He is leasing the vehicle through my families leasing company and since he lives about 2 hours away from Louisville I saw the vehicle before he did. I told him about the new Opti-Coat and how he wouldnt have to wax his car for the whole lease term. He loved the idea and gave me the go ahead.
It was great working on a brand new car as there wasnt any polishing to be done.
Process:
Foam w/ Power Clean
Wash w/Dawn
Foam w/ Power Clean again (there was absolutely no beading whatsoever)
Dry
IPA wipe down (Just 1 to make sure)
Apply Opti-Coat (Pro version)
After I was finished with Opti-Coat I applied Gtechniq G1 to his windshield and rear window. This is some great stuff and very easy to use once you figure out how to remove it.
I only have finished pics as I didnt take any during the process... lazy I know
Now here is the windshield after G1. I have found after you apply it and let it sit for 10-15 min when you are using the remover wipe it on a section immediately wipe it off while it is still "wet" it comes off like a breeze. If you dont catch it while its wet then it gets to be a bear to wipe off. If you have the process down it couldnt be easier.
Thanks for looking guys. Any questions or comments are welcome.
Jon
It was great working on a brand new car as there wasnt any polishing to be done.
Process:
Foam w/ Power Clean
Wash w/Dawn
Foam w/ Power Clean again (there was absolutely no beading whatsoever)
Dry
IPA wipe down (Just 1 to make sure)
Apply Opti-Coat (Pro version)
After I was finished with Opti-Coat I applied Gtechniq G1 to his windshield and rear window. This is some great stuff and very easy to use once you figure out how to remove it.
I only have finished pics as I didnt take any during the process... lazy I know
Now here is the windshield after G1. I have found after you apply it and let it sit for 10-15 min when you are using the remover wipe it on a section immediately wipe it off while it is still "wet" it comes off like a breeze. If you dont catch it while its wet then it gets to be a bear to wipe off. If you have the process down it couldnt be easier.
Thanks for looking guys. Any questions or comments are welcome.
Jon