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Old 05-12-2015, 03:08 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Jolaessss View Post
If you want a self-service place, I would recommenrecommendwash on Snell Rd. I go there quite frequently --they accept card and have the colorful soap!
Thanks for the recommendations. The name seems to have gotten scrambled though; what's the self-service place you're talking about?

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What are the new restrictions? From what I understand you could still wash your car as long as it's after a certain hour and with a nozzle that stops the water, as long as your water isn't running it's fine.
Here's a quick run-down. Specifically:
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It is now prohibited for anyone in San Jose to wash a car with potable water at home, whether or not they are using a hose with a shut-off nozzle.
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I haven't been very happy with the performance of Opti-Coat. I have the consumer grade version (Opti-Coat 2.0) on my car and though it works... I was really expecting more.

If you want to stick with Opti-Coat, make sure to ask the installer which version of Opti-Coat they are using. They should be using Opti-Coat Pro (or just Opti-Coat now). OPT discontinued the consumer line Opti-Coat products and renamed it to Gloss-Coat. Opti-Coat is now only available through installers only.

I would also look into the CQuartz coating line. That is a very popular coating also.
Interesting, thanks for the detailed suggestions. I'll have to think about whether it's worth it after all.
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