Lowejackson
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I get just over 4 months with Optiseal. Just to pick up on the point made by FUNX725, I find GPS also improves the look of Optiseal.
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So what can you get out of Opti Seal, 2 months?
Is the durability low because it's a WOWA? Opti coat is also WOWA but it is arguably the best protection for car paint today.
It has a crystal clear sparkle to it.I've yet to use Opti Seal. It is on my to do/try list however.
I wonder how it looks on the gloss side, compared to an actual sealant and carnuba.
my OS is still beeding been 4 months (but does need it applied again).. I'd say pretty awesome sealant as this particular car sits outside all the time, DD, and has not been washed in awhile.
I get just over 4 months with Optiseal. Just to pick up on the point made by FUNX725, I find GPS also improves the look of Optiseal.
One very nice benefit of these WOWA products is that there is no residue/buildup left behind in the panel gaps or emblems.
That's fantastic durability, some of the traditional sealants don't last that long.
I don't think they are not popular I think it's more of a look issue. Some have a plastic type look to them once dry and buffed off. I have noticed that these tend to be water based.
I used some samples of BFWD paint protection a couple of weeks ago. It's solvent based and the final look is far from plastic. I think it's more of finding the right one. I was not impressed at first then when I finished the whole car and went back to where I started the polymers cross linked and then the slick glossy surface was there.
They sell the Collinites and aren't they all solvent based?I don't think hardly any LSPs are "solvent based" that AG sells due to VOC compliance. They may have some solvents in them - but I do not believe PBMGs BFWD is solvent based.
They sell the Collinites and aren't they all solvent based?
Collinite what? I doubt it. All waxes have some solvents in them (natural or otherwise). Technically, water is a solvent. I wouldn't call something with trace amounts of solvents in them "solvent based". Due to VOC compliance most solvent based LSPs are a thing of the past.