Route246
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I have Opti-Lens Headlight Coating from a previous purchase and never used it until today. I also just received Dr. Beasley's Headlight Coating Kit last week, which I assume is the same class and function as the Optimum product. I bought the Dr. Beasley's to augment the Opti-lens because I do headlight restoration and coatings for friends' cars, too. I don't charge for this, I usually do it with their help and participation in the process and occasionally get comp'ed a lunch or dinner in the process. Restoring foggy headlights is life-changing for some people who think they need to get a new car or something. One friend was ready to trade in his car because he couldn't see well at night and got tired of it. I told him I could fix it and he is so happy today.
The Opti-Lens goes on very easy after I stripped the surface using denatured alcohol.
Two questions.
I use OCW and Fast Wax as a drying agent. Are these spray waxes going to compromise the headlight coating?
How long can I expect these products to last, in other words, how often should I think about re-doing the coating?
The Opti-Lens goes on very easy after I stripped the surface using denatured alcohol.
Two questions.
I use OCW and Fast Wax as a drying agent. Are these spray waxes going to compromise the headlight coating?
How long can I expect these products to last, in other words, how often should I think about re-doing the coating?