OptiSeal @ 8 weeks on Porsche Turbo

Anthony O.

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This is that wild and very rare Signal Green 3.6 Turbo that I detailed back in the first week of April and the first time since then that I washed it. The owner had it washed once and got rained on a few times in the past weeks but it has had no waxes or sealants applied since I last detailed it.









This is the pre-rinse









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The following pictures are after washing and rinsing.









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The dirt on it from the rain came all off just from the pre-rinse, washing and drying were a breeze. After I dried it I applied one more coat of OptiSeal and then was able to get some outdoor pictures....









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Thanks,

Anthony
 
Looks great. I think the durability will be exceptional especially considering the lack of effort to apply the product. I have put several coats on the sides and lower parts of my daily driver but purposely put one coat only on the roof. I will be watching the beading on the roof over the hot summer months to see how well it stands up.

Appearance wise it is a definite winner.

I'm sure Miss Piggy would approve of the Porsche.
 
Wow, Im sure your detail was great on it and looks like it is beading up a storm, but man ninja turtle green on that car isnt working for me. ;)
 
So Poli-seal is an AIO whereas this is just a sealant correct? Very impressive for a spray type thingy. I wonder if you could layer this over Poli-seal like you can layer KSG over KAIO? It seems the poli-seal might take the place of Klasse for bodywork in my lineup, and this could follow not too far behind.
 
Hello people,



Thanks for the positive feedback :)



As for the color...well it's a very WILD color and not for everyone BUT as far as I can tell through research this is a one-of-a-kind for this year and make 3.6 Turbo....it may very well be the only Signal Green in the world.



I washed this using the traditional wash suds and bucket because I wanted to see the beading. I tried to get to a Volvo also that was detailed about 4 months ago with the beta OptiSeal but just not enough time.



PoliSeal followed by OptiSeal is a very nice combo but make sure the PoliSeal is well bonded for best results.



I had two streaks on the hood that were wiped off with a simple wipe with a MF. I also got a new camera a week ago but I am very unhappy with the image output....kinda looks fuzzy on my end. I'll have to take it back if it continues.



Well thanks again and hope to have more pics up tomorrow.



Anthony
 
Looks great, Anthony! :)



I've been getting similar excellent beading and durability from Opti-Seal on my customer's cars. The Denali I used it on is close enough to where I live that on a couple rainy days I've driven by to see it and the beading is impressive. Unfortunately, both times it was raining pretty hard so I didn't get out to take pics.
 
Thanks for posting those pictures of OptiSeal's durability Anthony!



Seems to me that FS UPP might not get much use from me anymore with the way OptiSeal performs.
 
Kermit!



I'm kinda glad its "one of a kind"; but on the other hand its so different I love it.



Car looks great, glad to see a new product performing well.
 
Anthony Orosco said:
Hello people,

PoliSeal followed by OptiSeal is a very nice combo but make sure the PoliSeal is well bonded for best results.





How long does Poli Seal take to bond? I usually top it right after I remove it from the car. Lately, I've been doing the whole car and then removing it....letting it sit like I would for any sealant. Should I be waiting 12 hours before I lay something on top of it?
 
Way2SSlow said:
How long does Poli Seal take to bond? I usually top it right after I remove it from the car. Lately, I've been doing the whole car and then removing it....letting it sit like I would for any sealant. Should I be waiting 12 hours before I lay something on top of it?



Well I usually don't have time to wait either so maybe an hour after the PoliSeal has been removed I'll top it BUT others have stated they get better results, especially when topping with OptiSeal, when they allow a few hours of bonding time before they top PoliSeal.





Thanks again to all for the compliments,

Anthony
 
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