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Old 06-22-2012, 10:25 AM   #32
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Opti-Coat is permanent, and you dont need to wax the car - at all.... trust me my car is over 3 years old now, one wash and its spotless glemming again, its amazing stuff. I got two coats on my car.

It is important however that you get someone who knows what they are doing when they apply it. Even a new car can have scratches so might have to do some cut and polish before it gets put on the car... once optiguard is applied its like a barrier.. so you dont want scratches underneth.. this is why its so good to get it done the day you get your car....
But u still get scratches on the actual opti coat i presume which in the sun will be seen from certain angles?
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