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Old 12-12-2016, 05:23 PM
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I was talking with a detail shop recently and asked them what they use on their cars with xpel. He highly recommended Opti-Seal for both the xpel'ed portions of my car and the non-xpel'ed portions.

Anyone use this product? Not much on this forum recently and I know the product has been reported to be improved in the past few years.
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It'll work fine.
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It's a great product and has been out for many years, you should be able to find some reviews thru google. I would offer that now versions are also available by Wolfgang (Deep Gloss Liquid) , Blackfire (Crystal Seal) and Ultima (Paint Guard) also. You should find all work well, as when used properly, mean little to no buffing.


http://www.autogeek.net/was.html
http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-car-care.html
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
It's a great product and has been out for many years, you should be able to find some reviews thru google. I would offer that now versions are also available by Wolfgang (Deep Gloss Liquid) , Blackfire (Crystal Seal) and Ultima (Paint Guard) also. You should find all work well, as when used properly, mean little to no buffing.


http://www.autogeek.net/was.html
http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-car-care.html
I just ordered some Opti-Seal from Autogeek. I'll let know my comments after applied.
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Originally Posted by testpros
I just ordered some Opti-Seal from Autogeek. I'll let know my comments after applied.
remember ... a light thin coat. It will flash quickly and only excess (high spots) need to be buffed out. You will feel the difference between coated and bare paint, so let it guide you.
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Another thing to remember, it'll keep getting better looking for about 4-12 hours after application (as it cures)

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