BeachZone
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- Aug 30, 2012
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Hello everyone,
I was contacted by a friend of mine yesterday who is interested in getting some vinyl work done and after we had come to an agreement he mentioned he'd like to get his car Opti-Coat'd as well.
He has a '12 Subaru Sti hatchback in Satin White Pearl, which has 1500 miles on her atm. Unfortunately he is forced to keep the car outside 24/7 but puts her under a car cover when it's not being driven. I know it has plenty of fine swirls being that we live in the desert ( and me being super familiar with Subaru paint
) but I wasn't able to see any yesterday when we met up because it was overcast. He also has never waxed or protected the surface in any way.
That being said, he believes the car is in perfect condition with such low miles and didn't even want it clay bar'd. I explained that it is a must to clay before applying any paint protective product so he eventually agreed but doesn't think polishing is necessary.
Now onto my question for the 'Geeks...
Does the surface NEED to be polished before applying OC 2.0? In all my installs of either CQ or OC I have always polished up the surface after thorough decon to ensure the smoothest surface for the product to bond to. I'm thinking that if I were to just clay and apply OC, that the product would be filling fine scratches before it tops and forms a protective layer above the paint surface, essentially weakening the products performance.
Anyway, I'm not really excited about doing a job like this because it just doesn't make sense. Maybe Chris will chime in with his expertise
Please let me know your thoughts! Thanks in advance guys!
-Beach
I was contacted by a friend of mine yesterday who is interested in getting some vinyl work done and after we had come to an agreement he mentioned he'd like to get his car Opti-Coat'd as well.
He has a '12 Subaru Sti hatchback in Satin White Pearl, which has 1500 miles on her atm. Unfortunately he is forced to keep the car outside 24/7 but puts her under a car cover when it's not being driven. I know it has plenty of fine swirls being that we live in the desert ( and me being super familiar with Subaru paint

That being said, he believes the car is in perfect condition with such low miles and didn't even want it clay bar'd. I explained that it is a must to clay before applying any paint protective product so he eventually agreed but doesn't think polishing is necessary.
Now onto my question for the 'Geeks...
Does the surface NEED to be polished before applying OC 2.0? In all my installs of either CQ or OC I have always polished up the surface after thorough decon to ensure the smoothest surface for the product to bond to. I'm thinking that if I were to just clay and apply OC, that the product would be filling fine scratches before it tops and forms a protective layer above the paint surface, essentially weakening the products performance.
Anyway, I'm not really excited about doing a job like this because it just doesn't make sense. Maybe Chris will chime in with his expertise

Please let me know your thoughts! Thanks in advance guys!
-Beach