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September 15th, 2013 01:12 AM #1451
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September 15th, 2013 02:21 AM #1452
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September 15th, 2013 04:10 AM #1453
LOL lang sa 30k. The product itself is selling at $70 in Amazon which translates into 3,150php. Add in a shipping charges and it doesn't even touch the five grand mark.
The syringe alone can cover at least 2 cars. So in the end, you're spending something like 1,600-1,800php per application. Take note that Opticoat 2.0 has been reformulated to cure longer.. hence making post-detail adjustments is easier. If applied too thickly, you have a window time of 20 minutes to level it out via buffing it with a microfiber cloth.
You actually don't need to practice a lot. Basta marunong ka mag-detail, any intermediate level detailer can do it. All you need is a prepped surface free of contaminants. This means you're done with washing, claying, and paint correction via use of compounding or polishing before you apply. As for application, it's much like applying Collinite or KSG. You simply apply lightly then buff.
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September 15th, 2013 10:01 AM #1454I think I saw Opticoat as an option at Big Bert's website. May price list rin sila ng services doon.
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September 16th, 2013 12:32 AM #1455Btw, what alcohol do you use to strip your wax? And what's the concentration and your method?
Any feedback on microtex nanofil?
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September 16th, 2013 06:16 PM #1456
mga sir how bout po yung meguiars na nkaset may nakita ako sa handyman nsa 3800 complete sya may pang wash, clay, polish and yung pnakafinal yung carnauba wax, tanong ko lng po sa mga expert dito kaya ba to i diy ng isang newbie lng?
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September 16th, 2013 08:18 PM #1457
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September 16th, 2013 09:40 PM #1458
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September 17th, 2013 12:31 AM #1459
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September 17th, 2013 01:55 AM #1460
It is repairable. But as oj88 mentioned, it is messy (when repaired) and best used as a last resort.
Liquid tire sealant