Chris,
By your logic, a properly produced video could magically impart all the knowledge that even pros had to practice a few times to perfect. I'm sorry, but that's ridiculous.
Ridiculous!! - sorry to disagree. I would have thought that a professional instructional video could convey just a tad more information than the single instruction found on the Opti-Coat syringe “Apply to a foam pad and wipe on exterior automotive surfaces”.
I have to say I don’t understand why OPT and Dr. G wouldn’t be prepared to make a professional video with Mike Phillips when you consider that that Dr. G did exactly that with Mike Phillips for both Optimum Hyper Compound and Optimum Hyper Polish.
I find it difficult to follow the logic that it was deemed necessary to instruct about the usage of OHC and OHP, but not for the usage of Opti-Coat. Automotive polishes have been around for a 100 years and therefore I doubt that the usual audience actually needed much guidance in the use of those two products. Opti-Coat, a truly revolutionary new product on the other hand has been around for 5 minutes, yet you seem to consider it unnecessary to instruct in its usage.
This forum, your own forum and other forums all contain many threads that indicate that Opti-Coat is difficult/tricky (you choose the word) to apply. Therefore common sense would indicate that the product needs instructional help.
I think the video count is now at 4. Detail Fest, your video, Garry Deans and Raskys. However for various reasons none of them could be considered professional, nor do most of them discuss the potential problems a new user could encounter. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure most here appreciated the effort you and the other guys have put in to produce the videos, but in my opinion they still totally miss the mark when it comes to a new user. Rasky’s is perhaps the best because his lighting setup did at least reveal the streaking/flashing of the product. However Rasky is a man of very few words and therefore the viewer is left to contemplate what the streaking is about. None of the videos discuss or demonstrate the consequence of incorrect usage.
Even if I were there to instruct you in person it would take a couple of panels for you to get it down...so I'm not sure why anyone would ever expect to watch a video and be able to do the first panel flawlessly
I consider a two-three panel learning curve pretty darn good for this type of product...
I do agree that anyone using Opti-Coat for the first time will probably get it right by the third panel. However, that is the problem. Do you really expect the new user to have to go through the stuff up of the first or second panel as most new users seem to experience? Sportscarhiatus in this thread stated “Disgusted and annoyed, since there is no way I am living with those streaks...” No sane manufacturer of any product would like to observe comments such as those about their product, especially when such a simple solution as a video demonstrating the correct usage and discussion of potential problems would completely eliminate the potential screw up.
Mike Phillips is an extremely skillful presenter as well as being an expert in matters relating to automotive detailing. I’d feel very confident in his ability, in conjunction with Dr G to produce a video that truly demonstrates just how easy Opti-Coat is to apply correctly.
I feel a disclaimer is necessary to my comments because obviously some users here have totally misinterpreted my remarks. I’m a very satisfied user of Opti-Coat. I’ve now completed many flawless Opti-Coat applications and have no application concerns. I believe that Opti-Coat is all that it claims to be and would highly recommend it to any of the fence sitters out there.
To anyone who has any concerns about Chris’s attitude to my comments – please forget it. I feel for the guy because these Opti-Coat discussions are enough to cause anyone some frustration.