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Old 08-13-2012, 08:13 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ngabdala View Post
Wouldn't a paint correction have the same results but one would have to maintain the wax whereas opti-coat requires little maintanence?

I only ask because I prefer to detail my own car.
Waxing is great but opti coat is in a different league.

Most people opti coat for peace of mind against bird bombs, chemical etching, water spots, etc. Waxing alone won't stop these from occurring.

It is also highly abrasion resistant and makes the vehicle easier to clean.

Frank
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