Opti gloss coat Mishap

brunorio

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At one point the syringe got stuck and shot the Gloss Coat in the air and I didn't realize it went on the side windows, B pillars and the freshly coated Opti-Gloss side I just did. When I returned to that side there were spots on the glass, trim and the paint what do U think I should do.
 
Yes...You'll need to polish
off all unwanted "spotting".

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Editorial:
•Crazy...using syringes for the
purpose of dosing car-care
products; Yep: Crazy (like a fox)
marketing tool!

•Best to throw away that blue
thingamajig, and let gravity
take over the "wetting of the
pad" process.


Bob
 
Always pull back on syringes before plunging if they have been sitting for a bit.

(Sent via my mobile device...)
 
I bet OptiCoat would harden if you put it a bottle like the CQuartz one. You can get hardening from just a little air bubble if you don't burp the syringe before putting the cap back on. Its too thick for an eyedropper
 
I bet OptiCoat would harden if you put it a bottle like the CQuartz one. You can get hardening from just a little air bubble if you don't burp the syringe before putting the cap back on. Its too thick for an eyedropper

I tried my hardest to get all of the air out of my remaining OptiCoat in the syringe. There is still a tiny bubble, abou the size of half a peppercorn. Will that cause it to harden?
 
I have some Opti Coat 2.0 from 3 years ago. Last time I used it (last week) there was a large air bubble in the tube. And the product has not hardened or anything. Gloss Coat is supposed to be friendlier to use, so I would expect it to be even more resistant to issues like that.
 
Not a tiny one. Sounds like you tried to burp it. A big bubble like you forgot to burp it... yes

So you think it would work in a Carpro spray bottle?
 
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