Thank you guys. I will look into Opti-Coat. Does it do a little filling to hide minor swirling or holograms?
Yes.
Actually, any wax, paint sealant or coating that
"works" and by the
word works I mean if the product is leaving protection ingredients
behind on the surface, then by default it's filling because by default it's
coating over the surface as it deposits itself onto the paint.
Make sense?
I looked at this a little last night and there was discussion about "high spots" is that a problem -
High spots = excess residue
I'm not sure who coined the term high spots? It works but it doesn't instantly paint a picture in my mind of too much product sitting on the surface like the word excess residue does but once the genie is out of the bottle it's hard to put it back in.
You don't want to leave any high spots or excess Opti-Coat II residue on the paint, it will dry there and be noticeable. So simply wipe the product around until you see it dissipate and go away. It helps to not overuse the product which is the norm for everyone including myself.
Practice makes perfect.
You'll also need to view the panel you're working on at different angles in order to see any high spots or excess product residue sitting on top of the paint.
if I screw up the application, what is the "get it off" process?
For the most part you'll have to abrade it off, as in run a medium cut polish or compound over the area to abrade it off and then you can do that area over again.
No one wants to screw up their cars finish, but this is my baby Lexus SC430, and I would kick myself if I messed it up.
Just practice a little and you'll get the technique down, it's not as hard as it can sound, (or read in the case of a forum).
Check out the results from Opti-Coat II on this classic and wild 1977 Can Am Corvette...
1977 Can Am Corvette - Modeled by Amy and Janna - Pictures and Video!
BEFORE - Note there are so many swirls in the paint you can barely see the multi-color metallic flake under the clear layer of paint.
Right here in the thread is a whole LOT of pictures showing what we did to remove the swirls... then we get to...
Here's my good friend and great detailer Adam applying Opti-Coat II
How's it look now?
See how glossy the paint is...
Also, Menzerna SIP is at least as aggressive as M83 and definitely finishes out with less micro-marring on any type of paint when used with a DA Polisher. I know... I've used and demonstrated the 80's series of Meguiar's as much if not more than anyone else on earth...
It's a great cleaner/polish but the abrasive technology leaves micro-marring in most paint systems when used with a DA, not so with SIP. A lot of people finish with SIP and go right to their LSP
