Setec Astronomy
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I remember OCW being described as water-based, which is why you need to shake it all the time because the wax in there is suspended rather than dissolved.
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qadsan said:OMG...solvent on paint! :shocked
Uhhh guys (and girls too)....water IS a solvent. Water is sometimes referred to as the univeral solvent because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. Do we not use a solvent on our paint when washing?
RCBuddha said:So wait, when my bottles of OCW separate, the white liquid on the bottom is wax, and the clear-ish liquid is what?![]()
OT: my bottle of PC'd OCW doesn't seem to seperate....weird
I should be getting OS within the next few days, so it will be interesting to try OCW/OS or OS/OCW combos.
Anthony Orosco said:Not sure why you believe OCW to have such a "high solvent content".....but anyway, in our testing we have found all the Optimum products to be compatible, such as Opti-Seal on Poli-Seal, OCW on top of Poli-Seal and also Opti-Seal. Opti-Seal is also compatible with other products we have tried it with such as carnauba paste waxes and polishes......and again, it has no acrylics or silicones.
Anthony
joshtpa said:I guess he was mistaken since he has not been back.
joshtpa said:I didnt have any streaking, but I am sure that you will recitify it. Glad you loved the look. It really did blow me away.
joshtpa said:I didnt have any streaking, but I am sure that you will recitify it. Glad you loved the look. It really did blow me away.
joshtpa said:I didnt have any streaking, but I am sure that you will recitify it.
blkZ28Conv said:Some of us work for a living.:nono
Dent's & Details said:Holly Smokes! You mean there is solvant in my Coffee? LOL
blkZ28Conv said:Maybe I should have been clearer. Solvent in my question pertain to any solvent (i.e alcohol, water, oils).
So with this clarification will any of these substances effect OS curing or cause removal during the curing period?
The reason I asked IS because one must use caution during the polymer curing stage which is completely different than just drying or dissipation of the carrier agent. It as been noted by many OS users that slickness and appearance clues have/will increase as OS cures. Will these enhancements be interfered with by any substance (solvent) introduced during this vital period? After curing water would not longer be include in this list of solvents.
If so can one "burnish" with water, which has been used for years to promote wax leveling, gloss and depth (spit shine per se)?
Being such a new product would it not be nice to learn the what's and how's on achieving the best results. :nixweiss
CS can not be handled the before mention ways prior to curing.
TIA