Radarryan
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- Nov 9, 2012
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I am wondering if my Opti-Coated wheels are experiencing coating failure. These wheels were coated about a year ago, when the car was bought brand new. The initial process was the wheels were washed with SONAX wheel cleaner, then rinsed, then decontaminated with an IPA solution. After that, the coating was applied and allowed to sit for a few days without driving.
The other day, I noticed that there were very few beads on the barrel of the wheel. Now, I know that beading is not the only sign that a product is there, such as if the surface is contaminated with surfactants from the various cleaners used to clean my wheels. This particular time the wheels were cleaned with Chemical Guys Diablo, diluted to 1:5. The pictures were after a through rinsing and drying. Then, I sprayed the wheels again and took the pictures.
As you can see, there is only a small section where the water is beading - the rest of the areas just look like the water is pooling. Are these characteristics that of Opti-Coat failure?
If they are, what would be the best way for re-coating? Can I just clean the area with GTechniq Panel Wipe or CarPro Eraser (those are the two I have on hand, plus IPA), and then apply the coating to the wheels? Since they are clear coated aluminum that is fairly new and well taken care of (the car has less than 3,000 miles on it - I know, I know, I need to drive more!) there are no visible swirls, scratches, or defects.
Thank you for your help. Especially since the weather is getting cold, I want to make sure that the wheels will be as easy to clean as possible!
Feed back please and happy detailing!
The other day, I noticed that there were very few beads on the barrel of the wheel. Now, I know that beading is not the only sign that a product is there, such as if the surface is contaminated with surfactants from the various cleaners used to clean my wheels. This particular time the wheels were cleaned with Chemical Guys Diablo, diluted to 1:5. The pictures were after a through rinsing and drying. Then, I sprayed the wheels again and took the pictures.


As you can see, there is only a small section where the water is beading - the rest of the areas just look like the water is pooling. Are these characteristics that of Opti-Coat failure?
If they are, what would be the best way for re-coating? Can I just clean the area with GTechniq Panel Wipe or CarPro Eraser (those are the two I have on hand, plus IPA), and then apply the coating to the wheels? Since they are clear coated aluminum that is fairly new and well taken care of (the car has less than 3,000 miles on it - I know, I know, I need to drive more!) there are no visible swirls, scratches, or defects.
Thank you for your help. Especially since the weather is getting cold, I want to make sure that the wheels will be as easy to clean as possible!
Feed back please and happy detailing!