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    Guys,



    Has anyone tried the newest formula version of Opti-seal? Autogeek writes "The latest Optimum Opti-Seal formula offers greater slickness and protection! " Optimum forums admin Chris Thomas writes "It is hard to improve on something that`s already great and effortless to use, but with the new formula you can expect a wetter appearance, longer-lasting protection...just as easy to use!"



    Did you guys notice a difference in looks in the new & improved forumla of opti-seal vs old?

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    The newer version lasts much longer. Other than that I don`t really notice a difference.
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    Thats good to hear. I feel version 1 looks great but little durability.

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    I think the new version is slicker and seems to be a little easier to apply, I don`t get the occasional high spot like I did with the original.

    I can`t really see a difference in appearance. And I never "leave well enough alone" long enough to test durability.
    The devil made me do it the first time.
    The second time I done it on my own.

    The only good thing about getting old is no longer having to worry about dying young.

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    New version is slicker right off the bat, pretty durable, 6+ months.
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    Certified Opti-Coat Pro/Pro 3 installer

 

 

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