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3M paint sealant VS opti-coat
Does anyone know what the difference is? Which would you prefer? I can't seem to find a opti-coat detailer in chicago, but have found one that does the 3M paint sealant.
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If I were to choose opti-coat would I still need to wax? Someone really needs to sticky WTF opti-coat is VS wax, especially for the car cleaning noobs such as myself.:thanks: |
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My understanding is that Opti-coat is kind of like a permanent wax and keeps the dirt off longer and keeps the car shiny, so you won't necessarily need to wax afterwards, when you do wash. Opti-coat doesn't protect against paint chips, scratches, or rocks. etc
3M i believe protects against paint chips and scratches, it basically protects the paint from damage. I got both done. |
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you can imagine opticoat as another layer of clear coat that's more durable than OEM clear coats. the only way to remove it is to polish it off.
you'll want a clean surface before applying opticoat to your car's paint. this includes removing all existing wax/sealants. after opticoat has been applied, you can still wax/seal the car but they won't 'stick' to the opticoat very well. this means that wax/sealants will wear off sooner. the good thing about this is that it makes it harder for dirt to stick to your car's paint. |
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