Opti-Coat 2.0 & Clear Bra Question????
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Opti-Coat 2.0 & Clear Bra Question????
I had the Clear Bra installed on my new Stingray.......Full hood, fenders, front bumper, complete quarters, A-Pillars and behind the rear tires.
I am having the Opti-Coat 2.0 professionally applied to all four of my black wheels and my Carbon Fiber Top.
Question?......... Can I have the Opti-Coat applied over the Clear Bra and are there any benefits to that????
Or....would I be wasting my money???
I am having the Opti-Coat 2.0 professionally applied to all four of my black wheels and my Carbon Fiber Top.
Question?......... Can I have the Opti-Coat applied over the Clear Bra and are there any benefits to that????
Or....would I be wasting my money???
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What's the difference? I am probably just using the wrong terminology.
He's applying the "coating" that prevents etching from bird droppings & fine scratches into the clear coat.
He's applying the "coating" that prevents etching from bird droppings & fine scratches into the clear coat.
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There is quite a bit of differences between OC Pro & OC 2.0.
Opti-Coat Pro is only sold to Professional Detailers that have been authorized by Optimum to apply it. It offers a much thicker film build and is more durable then Opti-Coat 2.0. Plus, there is a warranty that can be purchased.
If I were you I would make sure he's using the Professional version. And have him prove it to you by showing you the syringe. There are alot of people pretending to be professionals who will end up either messing your car up or ripping you off selling you something that you aren't getting.
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There is quite a bit of differences between OC Pro & OC 2.0.
Opti-Coat Pro is only sold to Professional Detailers that have been authorized by Optimum to apply it. It offers a much thicker film build and is more durable then Opti-Coat 2.0. Plus, there is a warranty that can be purchased.
If I were you I would make sure he's using the Professional version. And have him prove it to you by showing you the syringe. There are alot of people pretending to be professionals who will end up either messing your car up or ripping you off selling you something that you aren't getting.
Opti-Coat Pro is only sold to Professional Detailers that have been authorized by Optimum to apply it. It offers a much thicker film build and is more durable then Opti-Coat 2.0. Plus, there is a warranty that can be purchased.
If I were you I would make sure he's using the Professional version. And have him prove it to you by showing you the syringe. There are alot of people pretending to be professionals who will end up either messing your car up or ripping you off selling you something that you aren't getting.