bald richard
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- Nov 25, 2015
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How long does the typical restro. last?
Average cost?
Average cost?
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but will soon go with OptiLens which is supposed to protect the headlights for like 10 years.
Ha ha, where did you get that from? I don't think OPT makes any claim at all for Opti-Lens, and 10 years would be better than the factory coating, which it certainly is not.
It may be that the Opti-Lens is permanently bonded to the headlight that's yellowing underneath it.
But don't go by what I say, I've only been using OC 2.0 on headlights since 2012 and then Opti-Lens since 2013. And I'm a big OPT fanboy, but it is what it is.
Just for perspective, the factory headlight coatings, which are like what, 50 times thicker than a coat of Opti-Lens, only last for 5 years exposed 24/7. Why is it you think there are so many cars driving around with cloudy headlights?
I understand but what would be the point of having a product bond for a long time if it is useless after a short time?
As for factory coating, I get your point but then again, is "factory" really always the best? I think not.
You're misinterpreting the wording in their claim. It's permanently "bonded" to the surface, not permanently "protected". The UV inhibitors have to breakdown over time (science) but the OL will chill the whole time until then. When it's at the end of it's life of protection, just compound it off and reapply. Coatings are just sacrificial layers that form long term bonds to the surface (unlike wax or a sealant).