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Originally Posted by Type[R]+
Opti-Coat 2.0.... Clear coat? Well thats the best way to explain it to retards such as yourself.
Easy to use? Yep!
Easy to stuff it up? Yep!
Easy to fix? Nope!
I applaud your enthusiasm to do it yourself, but make sure you do your research before jumping straight in. Otherwise youll be paying more than your ~$150+ for Opti-Coat 2.0 from USA (most places have $100 minimum purchace, plus about $50 shipping...) to fix your mistakes.... Very noticable PERMANENT mistakes...
There is a lot more to it than buying Opti-Coat 2.0 and applying it straight on your car. Do that and you'll fail big time! You'll need to buy a few more products, and some equipment to prepare the paint to accept the Opti-Coat 2.0. Not cheap....
For around $500+ to get your car corrected to perfection, then coated with a PERMANENT ceramic coating, isn't such a bad idea.... It'll stay looking great for years. Much better and far cheaper than the dealers 'protection packages' offered.
$500+ doesn't look so bad now hey?.....
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I'd happily pay $500.
Sadly in Perth the price is over $800.