Some of you may recall a post where I applied Opticoat to a Subaru back in the middle of July? It has been about 5 weeks since application and to date the car has not been washed. I am amazed at how clean and shiney the paint remains.
The only attention this car has recieved is a bird bomb removal done with ONR and several Euro Shag towels. And the front windshield Glass has been cleaned on several occasions.
The only thing needing immediate attention is the wheels which are showing some brake dust accumulation (Not visible in the photo's but it is there). This is a low mileage vehicle and had only traveled approx 450 miles in the last 5 weeks.
The car went to a Senior HS Rally last night (today is the first day of school for my older son who is a Senior and the first day of HS for my younger son-Read-I am getting old-LOL). So, now the car is now painted from the Rally, luckily my son knows his Dad, and only the windows were painted, the 2 rear and back window. So tonight, if the rain stops, it will get its first bath so we can get the paint off. I am glad it is raining/overcast today so the paint is not baking in the sun.
I will keep you updated on the Opticoat. My main driver for applying opticoat is to get the extended durability and mar resistance. The coating feels very smooth, but lacks the slick feel of the BFWD I love. If it performs as advertised I will take the trade off as I am looking to cut my hours of polishing and sealing the cars. I really enjoy the wash process, but dred the decon/polishing step bc of the time involved.
Picture of the hood up close to show the beading of the OC after a very heavy rain.
In the next few weeks I will be Opticoating my wifes MDX and applying EXO to my Infiniti DD to see what the differences are between the 2 coatings. I have about 24 months left on that lease and it would be nice it the EXO took me through the end of it.
Have a great week!
The only attention this car has recieved is a bird bomb removal done with ONR and several Euro Shag towels. And the front windshield Glass has been cleaned on several occasions.


The only thing needing immediate attention is the wheels which are showing some brake dust accumulation (Not visible in the photo's but it is there). This is a low mileage vehicle and had only traveled approx 450 miles in the last 5 weeks.
The car went to a Senior HS Rally last night (today is the first day of school for my older son who is a Senior and the first day of HS for my younger son-Read-I am getting old-LOL). So, now the car is now painted from the Rally, luckily my son knows his Dad, and only the windows were painted, the 2 rear and back window. So tonight, if the rain stops, it will get its first bath so we can get the paint off. I am glad it is raining/overcast today so the paint is not baking in the sun.
I will keep you updated on the Opticoat. My main driver for applying opticoat is to get the extended durability and mar resistance. The coating feels very smooth, but lacks the slick feel of the BFWD I love. If it performs as advertised I will take the trade off as I am looking to cut my hours of polishing and sealing the cars. I really enjoy the wash process, but dred the decon/polishing step bc of the time involved.
Picture of the hood up close to show the beading of the OC after a very heavy rain.

In the next few weeks I will be Opticoating my wifes MDX and applying EXO to my Infiniti DD to see what the differences are between the 2 coatings. I have about 24 months left on that lease and it would be nice it the EXO took me through the end of it.
Have a great week!