Gtechniq EXO vs Opticoat

Keep me on it this time.



Guitarist302008 said:
anyway OP, I again apologize for the thread hijack. Hopefully you'll have some fresh pics we can check out. I'll be interested to see them. Thomas is on ignore now, so I won't be responding to him again. Hopefully the thread can now get back on topic.
 
Thomas Dekany said:
You really need to get a life. Plugs for what? You live in a fantasy world.



Am I plugging OC? After all that is the only LSP I use. I pay full price, never received a panny % off.



Got to go, Sapphire black M6 is waiting to be corrected and coated.



S3 Gold, HD POLISH, OPTI COAT





_7090074.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr



OT, but how did you like S3 Gold? I haven't really seen many reviews on it and been wanting to maybe get some to try out. Feel free to pm me with answer so this thread doesn't get even more OT lol.



As for for Gtechniq vs. Opticoat both of them give great finishing looks and protection to the car. I personally use the Gtechniq products a little more just because they have more options they offer (such as glass, trim, fabrics, etc).



Both are aren't very hard to put on, but I will say that Gtechniq takes a little more time to apply just because you have to apply, wipe once to level/evenly apply the product, and then wipe again to remove all the extra plus if you add in using C1 first and then Exo then you've just got yet another step you have to take.
 
TDC EliteDetail said:
OT, but how did you like S3 Gold? I haven't really seen many reviews on it and been wanting to maybe get some to try out. Feel free to pm me with answer so this thread doesn't get even more OT lol.



As for for Gtechniq vs. Opticoat both of them give great finishing looks and protection to the car. I personally use the Gtechniq products a little more just because they have more options they offer (such as glass, trim, fabrics, etc).



Both are aren't very hard to put on, but I will say that Gtechniq takes a little more time to apply just because you have to apply, wipe once to level/evenly apply the product, and then wipe again to remove all the extra plus if you add in using C1 first and then Exo then you've just got yet another step you have to take.



You may want to have another look at the Optiumum offerings. They now Have Opti-Coat, Opti-Glass, Opti-Lens, Opti-Guard Fabric, and Opti-Guard Leather & Vinyl. :)



For trim you can use regular Opti-Coat or Opti-Lens for more darkening.
 
RaskyR1 said:
You may want to have another look at the Optiumum offerings. They now Have Opti-Coat, Opti-Glass, Opti-Lens, Opti-Guard Fabric, and Opti-Guard Leather & Vinyl. :)



For trim you can use regular Opti-Coat or Opti-Lens for more darkening.



I actually am planning on getting some of the opti-glass at some point soon.
 
Opt-Glass is an excellent product. I've got it on my wife's car and my work truck and unless it is a total downpour you don't even need wipers. Its kind of a hard sell but once I apply it to a clients' car, they don't know how they lived without it.
 
Biggest selling point of Opti-Glass isn't the water repellent abilities, but its resistance to chipping. Around here, pretty much every freeway is under construction so its an easy sell for me.
 
I sent some Aquapel to Eric and he tried it against Opti-Glass, said OG was superior even in water repelency. Add the chip resistance and it is definitely a winner! Gonna order some when we replenish the OC inventory. I know Marc is playing with Opti-Lense and loves it too.
 
Scottwax said:
Biggest selling point of Opti-Glass isn't the water repellent abilities, but its resistance to chipping. Around here, pretty much every freeway is under construction so its an easy sell for me.



I like to read that one Scott!
 
RaskyR1 said:
You may want to have another look at the Optiumum offerings. They now Have Opti-Coat, Opti-Glass, Opti-Lens, Opti-Guard Fabric, and Opti-Guard Leather & Vinyl. :)



For trim you can use regular Opti-Coat or Opti-Lens for more darkening.



Oh well now I'll have to go back and check them out again. It's been awhile since I looked at the Opti-Coat line up, thanks for the heads up.
 
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