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-   -   Greg Gellas Opti-Coats a FRS (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26306)

Greg Gellas 01-13-2013 06:11 PM

Greg Gellas Opti-Coats a FRS
 
I was contacted to Opti-Coat this FRS. After discussing with the client we decided a 1 step polish would be great to add gloss and remove any swirling that may be on the paint. I was able to get amazing correction using just a 1 step polish. This is always a good idea when doing a coating in the case that there are any defects left in the paint, they will get trapped under the coating.

I started with the wheels. I do them first so the ground is dryer, and so as not to splash and dirt from the wheels onto a washed car.
For the lug nuts I used a boars hair to clean lugs.

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The tires got scrubbed using the Tuff Shine tire cleaner. As usual three scrubbings were needed until all the dirt was removed.

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Here is a spot of tar that was quickly taken care of using some Stoners Tarminator.

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I started with a pre-soak using P21S Total auto wash. It's a nice citrus based cleaner and will allow for an easier wash procedure.

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I moved on to the actual wash using the two bucket method and my foam gun, with a mixture of 50% dawn and 50% CG Citrus Wash and Clear.

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While the car was still wet, I moved on to Nanoskin Autoscrub to remove any particles that may be on the surface. Although the surface felt smooth I still decided to Iron X the car. Sure enough I didn't see any reaction to the Iron-X.

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After pulling it inside and drying it with a WW MF and my blower to get any water out of the seams, I went ahead and started polishing. For a 1 step polish I go for as much correction and gloss that I can achieve. After a test spot, I found that using a Rupes Yellow pad and Sonax Perfect Finish left an amazingly glossy finish with great correction.

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How much correction was I able to achieve?

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There were some deeper scuffs in the rear quarter panel that needed to be addressed.

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The trunk also had some sweeping scratches that were pretty deep and needed special attention.

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I'm only pointing so I could focus on the panel :)

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Tight areas were taken care of with a 3" pad and PC.

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Without 6mm tape it would have been quite difficult to tape the trim on this mirror.

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The client also asked that I DeBadge the car. This was done using dental floss. I used 3 strands so it was stronger and wouldn't break.

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I got very lucky in that very little residue was left on the two rear badges.

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I didn't get so lucky with the front badge. To remove the residue I rolled it onto itself and cleaned it up using tarminator, then the areas were polished clear.

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After polishing, I had to get any oils that may be left removed. Proper preparation is key when doing any coating. I pre-soaked with Optimum Power clean, and followed up with CG Citrus wash and Clear.

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I brought the car back in and thoroughly dried it. You don't want any water dripping when you apply Opti-Coat. I went around an applied Opti-Coat to all the paint, trim, and wheels. Now it was time to protect the windshield as well. I went ahead and polished the windshield, and then followed up with 3 IPA wipe downs. I was using FlyBy30. It's a newly released windshield coating that makes water fly off the windshield between 30-35MPH.

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Application is done in a criss cross pattern, overlapping your strokes. Let is sit on the screen for 2 minutes, and them buff off with a couple of MF towels. I can't wait to hear feedback from the owner.

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The tires got coated with Tuff Shine Tire coating, this leaves a nice matte finish that is semi-permanent.

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Tight areas of exhaust tips. were cleaned up using optimum Metal polish and a foam detailing stick.

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Trim was treated with Einszett Gummi Pflege Stift Rubber Care Stick. It adds UV protection, and provides for less sticking of the door moldings in cold weather.

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So here is what I ended up with

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Today was quite foggy, so no full sun shots.

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As Always thanks for looking GREG :)

Lee358 01-13-2013 06:57 PM

WOW that looks great!

chenshuo 01-13-2013 07:38 PM

the detailing job was great! but why take off the front badge? The car looks bad without a front badge.

Greg Gellas 01-13-2013 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chenshuo (Post 662787)
the detailing job was great! but why take off the front badge? The car looks bad without a front badge.

I believe the owner plans on installing Toyota badges.

Dezoris 01-13-2013 08:55 PM

Super wish you were closer I would set up a first date

DGMBRZ 01-13-2013 10:39 PM

Too bad you're not in Florida! I'd give you some business!


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Efenys 01-15-2013 11:00 AM

Opti-Coat Price?

p00mba 01-15-2013 01:24 PM

Greg thanks for opti-coating my car. I have to say he did a great job and stands behind his work. I most likely have a couple friends that will be getting their car done soon by him as well.

The windshield so far I was only tested while it was drizzling and the water would just slide up toward the roof anytime i was crusing above 35... i'll get a better idea when i try it when it's raining harder.

911fanatic 01-16-2013 12:41 AM

Nice job Greg!

Cade01 01-16-2013 11:15 PM

So was this Opti Coat or Opti Guard? I've heard that Opti Coat is what is available to the general, Opti Guard is for shop owning detailers only, and they are not entirely the same product.

marky 01-17-2013 01:09 AM

wow nice job:thumbsup: im canceling my luxcare thing from the dealer not feeling it on getting that done.... i wish you were in san diego i would like to do business with you... never had this done before but this is a one day work?

911fanatic 01-17-2013 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cade01 (Post 670186)
So was this Opti Coat or Opti Guard? I've heard that Opti Coat is what is available to the general, Opti Guard is for shop owning detailers only, and they are not entirely the same product.

Opti Coat is the consumer version. Easier for enthusiasts to apply as it doesn't flash over as quick. Approximately 2 microns thick. Opti Guard or whatever it's called this week, flashes over faster and goes on about 5 microns thick. Durability is the same.

Greg Gellas 01-17-2013 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cade01 (Post 670186)
So was this Opti Coat or Opti Guard? I've heard that Opti Coat is what is available to the general, Opti Guard is for shop owning detailers only, and they are not entirely the same product.

Opti-Guard has been renamed opti-coat pro. The main difference is the curing time of the products. I can install either as I am an authorized installer.


Quote:

Originally Posted by marky (Post 670425)
wow nice job:thumbsup: im canceling my luxcare thing from the dealer not feeling it on getting that done.... i wish you were in san diego i would like to do business with you... never had this done before but this is a one day work?

I prefer to keep a car overnight to allow the initial cure to happen. Also it can be done in a day. I prefer the added time of 2 too ensure I have detailed every inch of the car :d

Greg

marky 01-17-2013 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Gellas (Post 670439)

I prefer to keep a car overnight to allow the initial cure to happen. Also it can be done in a day. I prefer the added time of 2 too ensure I have detailed every inch of the car :d

Greg

thanks for the info.. you sure take pride on what you do:thumbsup:


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