Opti coating Vinyl stripes

glen e

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Got my stripes on and as discussed here, wanted to seal them permanently with Opti-coat 2.0. The prevailing consensus is this helps combat dirt and abrasion for a long time. It is, in theory, a permanent micro clear coat.
So the first step is to tape off the stripes as I don't want to Opti the hood, I like my other sealants for paint.


You get 20CC of opti in a syringe for about $70 - I have used this for 2 years on wheels, grills, etc..it lasts a LONG time. Literally you spread 3 drops on each stripe and wipe in with a high density sponge made for this. It flashes off in 2 min and is ready to be wet in 1 hour, set up in 24 hours, but gets harder in one month. It self levels which means it spreads nicely.


After 5 min, you wipe with a good MF to spread and remove any high spots.


stripe done! Here's the roof stripe done last night. These are considered gloss stripes so this tones down the gloss a bit, and looks clean. It does not add too much gloss like a wax...


thanks for reading...
 
Don't know much of anything in detailing that is permanent ....
 
Don't know much of anything in detailing that is permanent ....

"You read it right. Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0 is a permanent coating that protects automotive paint over its lifetime! Unlike a wax or sealant, Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0 will not wash or wear off. It acts as a second layer of clear coat which provides increased protection against the elements. Formerly only available to professionals, Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0 is now available to the public in a more user-friendly formula."


"Permanent?" Lol
 
subbed, I would also like to know what happens as the months go by. Been looking for a way to protect my stripes too. Hopefully by your findings, opti-coat will be my answer.
 
My question is, you seem to be an auto geek so why do you need OC on only the strips? If you kept up any sealant, wouldn't that protect the stripes? Your last picture shows a lot of orange peel, which indicates it is covered with clear coat. Are the newer strips now shot with clear? Sorry three questions.
 
Don't know much of anything in detailing that is permanent ....

You do now! The track record of this product is solid. If properly prepped it is permanent unless purposely removed.

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My question is, you seem to be an auto geek so why do you need OC on only the strips? If you kept up any sealant, wouldn't that protect the stripes? Your last picture shows a lot of orange peel, which indicates it is covered with clear coat. Are the newer strips now shot with clear? Sorry three questions.

SEE THE TITLE....
this is VINYL....I don't want to take care of my stripes - optimum recommended this as a way to keep them from blotching -they do not have "orange peel", they are not paint
 
SEE THE TITLE....
this is VINYL....I don't want to take care of my stripes - optimum recommended this as a way to keep them from blotching -they do not have "orange peel", they are not paint

My bad, looked like op so I thought it was clear coated. I would OC the whole car and not have to worry about taping the seams everytime you need to polish.
 
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