What can I put over Opti-Seal

cobrar97

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Just got a new Dodge Durango that's Stone White. Because it's been very, very hot...the day it was purchased, I clayed and put 3 coats of Opti-Seal on it (24hrs apart). Now that I can spend some time in the garage, is it ok to apply other sealants over the Opti-Seal?



And do all of you like sealants on the white color or a coat of nuba as a LSP?
 
OS for the win on white! It doesn't get any easier. OS is unique as they say you can put it over any wax/sealant, but not sure about putting wax over it instead? I don't see how it would be any different than people putting wax over any other sealant (for the most part).
 
I agree with David. OS looks great on white, not sure anything else will make enough of a difference to warrant the effort.
 
Scottwax said:
I agree with David. OS looks great on white, not sure anything else will make enough of a difference to warrant the effort.



I third that. Hard to top the look of OS on white. I don't know of anything that looks more wet on white. There are more durable LSP's but none that are easier. Aquawax also looks great on white.
 
yakky said:
I don't know of anything that looks more wet on white.



I'm listening now. Next time I re-LSP the Caddy, I ought to use Opti-Seal. I can just slap it on the 'nuba that's on there now, huh?
 
Oh boy, another item added to the list. But I'm waiting till Fall, can't enjoy the results in this weather right now.
 
David Fermani said:
Sure can Bill. Wipe it on thin...........walk away. Done.



Yup, the stuff is so easy to use and produces such good results that I often wonder why I bother with anything else. Its slick, durable, easy, one bottle goes a LONG way and looks great, what more can you ask for?
 
What can I put over Opti-Seal?



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yakky said:
Yup, the stuff is so easy to use and produces such good results that I often wonder why I bother with anything else. Its slick, durable, easy, one bottle goes a LONG way and looks great, what more can you ask for?



Same here, use it on the vast majority of the details I do. Quick and easy to use, great looks and decent durability. I was applying it to a silver 335 a couple years ago and the customer asked what I was using. Told him what it was and asked him why he wanted to know. He said "just curious, it looks like you are wiping on wetness".
 
After waiting about a hour I topped opti seal with fk1000 on a customers Hyundai Santa fe. The suv was a blue metallic flake. I told him the wax may mute the flake a bit but he was more concerned with protecting the car, rather than making the flake "pop" since it is his daily driver.



No issues with the fk1000 topping it though.
 
Fallguy said:
How will the OS work on black ( GM paint specifically ) ?



It looks great on anything, really one of the most versatile products out there.
 
Actually if you look at OPT's recommendations, the OOS should go on first to seal the paint and thereafter can be topped with OCW or OID.
 
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