coatings useless or fantastic? what do you think??

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He said it's enough to do it, not that he actually does do it.

Is this ever going to stop?

You love OC, Kyle doesn't want to try it because he feels the claims are not true and it seems no one can prove them either.

He knows well that all he has to do is call DR G. I would hope that you don't try to say that he is lying. OC put on properly will only come off by abrasion. Otherwise it stays on permenantly. It is only kyle's agenda that confuses you. Not facts. Hope this helps you. Btw, you can or anyone can call DR G and pick his brain. Or do you take Kyle""'s word?
 
I posted here a while ago but to add my weekend warrior observations and point of reference.

My evolution in my detailing experience went like this. Started with turtle wax in the late 80s, stuck with that until about 2006 when I switched to p21s blue top, then to p21s 100%. Then BFWD, upgp, poorboys ex, Permanon platinum and finally after learning how to polish properly, I went to coatings the first Opticoat 2.0 and shortly there after EXO on a different car. Both of the coatings mentioned above gave me approx 2 years of good beading. Both petered out (beading) at approx the 2 year mark. They are both very easy to clean up even in their current state so I believe they are still there. Just harder to dry without the beading. Both have better mar resistance than sealants or waxes IMHO and observation.

For me coatings are well worth the $ and prep because when. Done properly I do not need to top up the LSP with anything for 2 years and my maintenance washes are super easy.

This is the observation of a non pro. My observations are on my own vehicles. I am not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in the post.

I would be happy to answer any questions on either of the coating or other products I have experience with.
 
Make sure to prep the paint accordingly and you will see why the craze about these coatings. Which ones did you get?

PA (PolishAngel) Cosmic Duo,
and just a few days ago Kamikaze Miyabi & ISM courtesy of a nice Gent. Called Todd.;)
 
He knows well that all he has to do is call DR G. I would hope that you don't try to say that he is lying. OC put on properly will only come off by abrasion. Otherwise it stays on permenantly. It is only kyle's agenda that confuses you. Not facts. Hope this helps you. Btw, you can or anyone can call DR G and pick his brain. Or do you take Kyle""'s word?

Don't worry, I'm not confused.
 
For the sake of brevity, I will paraphrase the questions you have not replied to:

Post #148
What is the Thomas Dekany definition of a "Detailer"?

Post #154
At what point am I allowed to have an opinion on the look and feel of OC2.0?

Post #154
Have you personally used Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0?

Post #154
Would you say "Dude, you need to move on" to someone in person?

Post #154
Is 3D the largest detail products supplier in the World?

Post #146
How thick so you think the coating is on the mini-van?


And although it wasn't in the form of a question, I asked you to show proof that a coated vehicle does not need to be polished.

You seem to be replying selectively

Am I a "Detailer" or not?
 
yeah the back and forth is tiring. coatings guys.

coatings.
 
I like coatings, the provide a lot of benefits.

Like Bob has stated we need to be upfront and clear as to the expectations with the client. "will I get water spots on this coating" Correct answer is yes......."can I get scratches in the coating" correct answer yes. Part of selling a coating needs to be the care of the coating.

I've had a certain coating on my truck for two years, and I'm pretty darn careful with washing.......guess what?... it has fine marring and some water etching in that coating. Does the truck look more amazing than most anything on the road, yep it does. I like how much easier it is to care for, I like how it looks, I like the ongoing protection.

What has happened, in my opinion over the years, is that the industry has oversimplified and thus created an unattainable standard in the clients mind that the coatings are like a diamond encrusted LSP that you apply and forget about. That is simply not true.

Cheers,
 
I like coatings, the provide a lot of benefits.

Like Bob has stated we need to be upfront and clear as to the expectations with the client. "will I get water spots on this coating" Correct answer is yes......."can I get scratches in the coating" correct answer yes. Part of selling a coating needs to be the care of the coating.

I've had a certain coating on my truck for two years, and I'm pretty darn careful with washing.......guess what?... it has fine marring and some water etching in that coating. Does the truck look more amazing than most anything on the road, yep it does. I like how much easier it is to care for, I like how it looks, I like the ongoing protection.

What has happened, in my opinion over the years, is that the industry has oversimplified and thus created an unattainable standard in the clients mind that the coatings are like a diamond encrusted LSP that you apply and forget about. That is simply not true.

Cheers,

:iagree: :dblthumb2:
 
Maybe this is the real issue

OPTI COAT PRO – Permanent Coating

Starting @ $800.00

Perfect or near perfect paint is ideal when applying this coating.
A 1 step polish is included in the starting price.
If your paint needs additional polishing work, please call for more details.

Opti-Coat is based on a resin pre-polymer that once it is applied, it cross links and reacts with urethane and other clear coat paints to form a permanent film. Opti-Coat has better chemical resistance, scratch & mar resistance, and release properties than any automotive coating in use. Like a regular clear coat, Opti-Coat lasts indefinitely unless it is removed by polishing, sanding, or paint removers.


Quoted from HOME - Thomas Dekany
 
Should we all sue Sharpie for their markers not being permanent?
 
Should we all sue Sharpie for their markers not being permanent?

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They include a disclaimer on the product, but pretty vague
 
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They include a disclaimer on the product, but pretty vague

Hmm, mine has no such disclaimer and can you name a surface that it can't be mechanically removed from? I guess carpet would be one, but it could still be chemically removed from it.
 
For the sake of brevity, I will paraphrase the questions you have not replied to:

Post #148
What is the Thomas Dekany definition of a "Detailer"?

Post #154
At what point am I allowed to have an opinion on the look and feel of OC2.0?

Post #154
Have you personally used Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0?

Post #154
Would you say "Dude, you need to move on" to someone in person?

Post #154
Is 3D the largest detail products supplier in the World?

Post #146
How thick so you think the coating is on the mini-van?


And although it wasn't in the form of a question, I asked you to show proof that a coated vehicle does not need to be polished.

#146 - no idea

#154 - no

#154 - any time

#148 - do it for a living

Am I a "Detailer" or not?

What ever you put down on your credit application is what you are.

As far as what I think personally - that is a silly question to ask me, (I have absolutely no idea what so ever of your private life. I do know that you have a black car that is swirled and you use a wolfgang sealant) unless you think I am a bodybuilder just because I go to the gym, or I am a photographer because I love to take pictures.

What really matters is what you think of yourself.
 
It appears that you make those claims on your website as quoted above

Where do you see any claims I make about no maintenance?

You do not know me, or what I provide in my services with each client. Do you?

Instead, why don't you try the product for a change, that you are trying to discredit every chance you get.

The owner of Optimum tells you that the product is permanent.

Have you been able to disproof his claim? Can we all see it?
 
Wrong place for this type of non-sense fellas. We're shutting this thread down. :dblthumb2:
 
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