Opti-coat VS Wolfgang coating

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Kinda on the fence never did a coating, like both product lines and with the sale on right now what are the pro's and con's between the two. Are the the same thing, Wolfgang is 15 compared to Opti-coat being 20 cc. Let her rip!
 
My first coating was Wolfgang last summer. So I can't speak of Opti-Coat, I am sure its a great product, gets a lot of respect here on AG. As far as usage, I used roughly 6 cc's on my 200. I take it you want to coat the truck in your avatar?
 
Optimum is definitely a great Option, I don't think you will go wrong with either selection.
 
Yes, one black f150 and probably the wife's sable.
 
I have Wolfgang on my wife's car for approximately 6 months now.

The paint is still holding up well with no boosters applied... still slick, looks like a candy coating, and makes cleaning the paint system a breeze.

If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't waste my time on the glass though. The beading and roll off of rain on the windshield was non-existent after about a month. I was pretty disappointed.
 
They are not the same product. Can't go wrong with either one. I have used gloss coat a few times and I have been satisfied with it's performance.
 
They are not the same product. Can't go wrong with either one. I have used gloss coat a few times and I have been satisfied with it's performance.

Which one do you think it better being they are not the same.
 
Which one do you think it better being they are not the same.

Have not used wolfgang so I can't answer this truthfully. But optimum has been in the game of coatings for a lot longer so I took that into account when I went with gloss coat.
 
Have not used wolfgang so I can't answer this truthfully. But optimum has been in the game of coatings for a lot longer so I took that into account when I went with gloss coat.

Roger that, Thanks I'll go with opti last question in real world condition how long will it last before it needs to be done again, my truck is 24/7 outside in all kind of weather as far as maintaince I'm on it.
 
Roger that, Thanks I'll go with opti last question in real world condition how long will it last before it needs to be done again, my truck is 24/7 outside in all kind of weather as far as maintaince I'm on it.

Gloss coat is a 3 year coating. With good maintenance it can last longer than that. I would recommend some sort of decontamination wash at least once tr twice a year to remove some of the contaminants that have gathered on the paint. I did the on my dad's car not too long ago. It does not require any toppers but many like to use either opti-seal or optimum car wax.
 
I would go with gloss coat . Its realy easy to use and the hydrophobic are great. You can also put two layer is you would like.
 
Gloss coat is a 3 year coating. With good maintenance it can last longer than that. I would recommend some sort of decontamination wash at least once tr twice a year to remove some of the contaminants that have gathered on the paint. I did the on my dad's car not too long ago. It does not require any toppers but many like to use either opti-seal or optimum car wax.
Fantastic if I could get 2 to 3 years, I also love opti seal I ordered a 20cc just need the weather to break so I can do my spring detail.
 
Remember to apply as thin as possible. When you are done with both cars you can use the leftover product to apply a second coat if you want.
 
Fantastic if I could get 2 to 3 years, I also love opti seal I ordered a 20cc just need the weather to break so I can do my spring detail.

What has worked well for me going with 2 coats of gloss coat 1 hour apart followed by a coat of opti-seal 1 hour after the last coat of gloss coat. Opti-seal will protect gloss coat during the 7 day curing time. Gloss Coat will tend to shed it within a week.
 
What has worked well for me going with 2 coats of gloss coat 1 hour apart followed by a coat of opti-seal 1 hour after the last coat of gloss coat. Opti-seal will protect gloss coat during the 7 day curing time. Gloss Coat will tend to shed it within a week.
Opti-seal won't cause any issues for curing my one concern is when the pollen starts so maybe a coat of opti seal will protect it. My 150 will be outside I have no other choice. Thanks Tim....
 
Opti-seal won't cause any issues for curing my one concern is when the pollen starts so maybe a coat of opti seal will protect it. My 150 will be outside I have no other choice. Thanks Tim....

Nope. It is actually recommended by optimum.
 
You can go either or. The only reason I say optimum is because it comes with an applicator you can reuse and don't need to buy a separate applicator with it. The new blue optimum applicators are pretty nice, buy a bit of onr and you can just dunk the applicator into onr wash solution and reuse it.
 
Have not used wolfgang so I can't answer this truthfully. But optimum has been in the game of coatings for a lot longer so I took that into account when I went with gloss coat.

And this is why I went with Optimum.

I was intending on going with Duragloss, but the prep was another factor. Applying squeaky clean, vs spray and wiping Optimum Paint Prep... The choice was easy.
 
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