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Old 08-27-2012, 11:31 PM   #46
Perfections
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Originally Posted by green_comet View Post
I'm pretty sure it was always called Opticoat, but then they started using the term Optiguard (which conflicted with the name of an interior product Opti were developing) to make it easier for customers to differentiate between the professional product (Opticoat/guard) and the consumer version (Opticoat 2.0).

Either way it's not the miracle product many people make out that will protect your paint from stone chips, scratches, and make washing your car effortless. You still need to wash and maintain your paint as you normally would, I just like to think of it as a good backup coating to have on the paint. When my wax or sealant wears off I know I have the Opticoat there for protection and not just bare paint.
Correct, also a good point I love to tell my customers, there is no miracle product for neglect, routine washing is essential no matter what product you use for protection.
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