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New Years Eve Opti-Coat by Greg Gellas
Really it was a two day detail that I finished up on New Year's Eve
A VW GTI to 1 step correct and Opti-Coat. Sure enough the day before it snowed, and on top of that it was about 25 degrees outside. I decided to pull the car in and wait for the snow on it to melt ![]() ![]() Once all melted I then proceeded with a two bucket ONR wash. It was just too cold outside and I knew the water would freeze to the surface. I pulled the license plate as I always do. It was not pretty under there. ![]() ![]() Once washed I was able to see the true condition of the paint. Sure enough it was cover in rail dust. I slowly moved around the entire car with a Nanoskin auto scrub wash mitt. Some of the deeper contamination took a few wipes, but most came off with 1 or 2 quick light passes. ![]() ![]() I then scrubbed the tires. They needed 3 separate cleaning until they came clean. Why so particular about the tires. They were getting the Tuff Shine Permanent Tire coating. It leaves a nice Matte finish and lasts. You can make it glossier by adding additional layer of the coating but I prefer the Matte finish. ![]() ![]() ![]() Since I did and ONR wash, I couldn't forget to get every crack and crevice cleaned. I dipped my swab in the ONR mixture and began to attack the tight areas. ![]() Before bringing me the car the owner asked about badge removal. I told him to go ahead and take it off I will remove the residue left. The blue hue to the pictures is from the type of Led lights I was using for inspection. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After, the wash and decon, its time for inspection of the paint. Seeing that it was a white car it was very difficult to capture any issues with the paint. Here is one big scuff on the rear bumper that could be corrected. ![]() It may have been 25 Degrees outside, but I was sweating in my garage, I had to turn down the heat. I went over the entire car using my Rupes LHR15E, Sonax Perfect Finish, and a white pad. I found this combination to be perfect for the minor defect removal needed, and it just amped up the gloss of the paint so much, I was amazed at the results. ![]() I moved on to using my PC with a 3" LC pad and Sonax Perfect Finish. As you can see this was ideal to remove the damage on the taillights. ![]() ![]() The B pillars were pretty much trashed, I got great correction. The following correction picture shows after just 1 pass, I was able to get 90%+ correction on these. ![]() ![]() The faces of the wheels were also polished, I took this picture before tire cleaning, just to make sure my 3" pad would work. Otherwise it would have been quite a bit of hand polishing. ![]() So the paint and wheels are all corrected now. I moved on to a complete IPA wipe down of everything! Trim, wheels, and paint. It was time to apply Opti-Coat. ![]() I went as far as Opti-Coating his key ![]() ![]() The exhaust tips got polished using Optimum Metal Polish and a MF towel. ![]() ![]() I was also asked for a solution to only having two license plate screws in. The plate was flapping in the wind causing damage to the paint. I secured two rubber feet, one to each corner, to the backside of the plate to ensure that it no longer causes any damage to the painted surface. ![]() So....How did it turn out? Here are the after’s. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As always thanks for looking and Happy New Year! Greg Gellas |
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Very nice... I am still looking for somebody close to me to opticoat or guard my car.
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Looks awesome! Theoretically, if you HAD to go through a carwash with brushes after opti-coating, would it damage the coating?
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Cheers, GREG
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Nice work Greg!
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Great job Greg! That thing is brighter than the snow in the background.
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