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If you want rock protection and go with film...but it's 4 to 6 times more expensive. If you want to take time to learn and do it yourself...then you don't have to be so careful about washing and getting light scratches because you can polish again and reapply opti coat or C. Quartz is another brand...just don't mix and match. FYI, cars from the dealers new is not perfect by any means. They don't give a shit and just wash your car and leave swirl marks all over. They also leave the cars outside to get water etched and the stickers as well as people come to see the car to scratch the paint with their fingernails. Opti coat will not fill that in...it has to be corrected before you apply OC or you will see it and it gets locked in...that's why you have to prep the car...new or old it needs to be done unless the car came right out of the paint booth from factory. |
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On top of that...if you the wrong prep material...it may react to OC and causes fish eye defects... even if IPA (alcholol) wipe down. Not trying to scare anyone just pointing out my experiences... If you want to invest in good eqiupment then you get all the benefits of doing this all yourself and save money...otherwise you got to pay the detailer if you want a pro job. I'm still on the fence because I prefer to do things myself...but also realize when to pay a pro to do it. Also if you do it yourself...you might want to check out C.Quartz Finest...seems more resistant to scratches...but I don't have any experience with C.Quartz |
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The car only had 8 miles on it when I first took it for a test drive (the day before I bought it), but I guess it was on the lot long enough. Quote:
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Also, Opti-Coat 2.0, which is what you can get off the shelf is NOT the same as Opti-Coat Pro / Opti-Guard (same product). Opti-Coat Pro is ONLY sold to licensed professionals and costs like $400 a pop. "Worth it" is entirely subjective, but to me, I think it is due to a lack of confidence in my own abilities and the resulting willingness to farm things out to people who can do them better. |
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zinzan, depends on who you go to and if they use pro version or not. Non pro online I've seen $400...pro version is $600 and up...$400 for the opti-coat charge (what the registered installer are supposed to charge) and then paint correction...depends on how much work is required on your car.
Far as touch up paint..talk to the detailer...I know OC they say takes days to week to properly cure. |
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My frs is full car wrapped in a PPF condom
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Now if you did window tinting as well...I say you are pretty much doing all besides a full detail on the inside that a detailer would do... that would be a one stop shop. Does your shop have a computer cutter for the windows and PPF for the car as well?
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