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    #1441
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Klasse is advertised as bi-annual protection but I'll peg it at 2 months in everyday driving.
    KSG lasts 6 months for me, and I wash everytime my car gets dirty. I get bored though and reapply it way before 6 months.

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    #1442
    Quote Originally Posted by nivraarvin View Post
    KSG lasts 6 months for me, and I wash everytime my car gets dirty. I get bored though and reapply it way before 6 months.
    That's exactly why it's hard to judge "how long" will X product last. The variables differ a lot. If KSG lasts bi-annually for everybody, Big Berts won't be offering it on their quarterly paint protection program to save on costs.

    Opti-coat's a great product, don't get me wrong there. However, the question is whether it fits your needs or not. In my case, it doesn't because it's uncompetitive on price-durability versus well-regarded "long life" waxes and sealants.

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    #1443
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    That's exactly why it's hard to judge "how long" will X product last. The variables differ a lot. If KSG lasts bi-annually for everybody, Big Berts won't be offering it on their quarterly paint protection program to save on costs.

    Opti-coat's a great product, don't get me wrong there. However, the question is whether it fits your needs or not. In my case, it doesn't because it's uncompetitive on price-durability versus well-regarded "long life" waxes and sealants.
    I agree sir with the price. What caught my attention was the reviews of Opticoat and its supposed to last protection for long periods of time.
    Actually pinagpipilian ko din yan if KAIO/KSG combo or try Opticoat. I thought Opticoat is priced at around 25k. 6.8k lang pala, although pricey pa din.

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    #1444
    Quote Originally Posted by blackmamba58 View Post
    I agree sir with the price. What caught my attention was the reviews of Opticoat and its supposed to last protection for long periods of time.
    Actually pinagpipilian ko din yan if KAIO/KSG combo or try Opticoat. I thought Opticoat is priced at around 25k. 6.8k lang pala, although pricey pa din.
    also compare sealant non-DIY application time & cost x2 at the least vs the Opticoat option. With DIY, it's a no brainer but a good gauge before trying DIY is that you are satisfied and beaming at 8 of 10, better yet 10 of 10 of your DIY projects. Else it is very wise to hand it to the pros. Nothing bad about that. Earn from your expertise, pay for other stuff.

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    #1445
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Autobisyo..............
    tried texting the number from their fb page but got no reply at all

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    #1446
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    I stand corrected, it's at Php6,800.

    Still, even if it's at five grand, I wouldn't even recommend Opticoat. It's just too darn expensive for the everyday detailer. Want a easier route? Buy Collinite 845. That bottle will last you for more than 2 years under normal use and it will just cost you under Php1,000.
    San yan? Mura na. The one i asked in opticoat phil, it costs about 30k ata for the ranger. :| 20k for a sedan. Hindi kaya opti-seal lang yan sir?

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    #1447
    Quote Originally Posted by timykoo View Post
    San yan? Mura na. The one i asked in opticoat phil, it costs about 30k ata for the ranger. :| 20k for a sedan. Hindi kaya opti-seal lang yan sir?
    ang mahal naman ng labor nun. benta ni ravi dati sa opticoat 2.0 wala pa ata 8K.

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    #1448
    Quote Originally Posted by s10pao View Post
    ang mahal naman ng labor nun. benta ni ravi dati sa opticoat 2.0 wala pa ata 8K.
    Actually sa kanila nga ata yung store eh. Ata ah.... Not so sure about this. Yup, the product itself is just around 5-7k lang. Kaya hindi ko pinatulan yung 30k. Kahit na mahirap i-apply yan. Pwede ko pang pag praktisan sa halaga na yun.

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    #1449
    Quote Originally Posted by bong724 View Post
    tried texting the number from their fb page but got no reply at all
    Ganyan talaga. Kahit ako dati eh. Bluemile sells collinite as well as detail4less.

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    #1450
    Quote Originally Posted by timykoo View Post
    Actually sa kanila nga ata yung store eh. Ata ah.... Not so sure about this. Yup, the product itself is just around 5-7k lang. Kaya hindi ko pinatulan yung 30k. Kahit na mahirap i-apply yan. Pwede ko pang pag praktisan sa halaga na yun.
    tama. unreasonable ung 30K. 20K++ para sa labor? eh kayang kaya I-DIY apllication nun.

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    #1451
    Quote Originally Posted by s10pao View Post
    tama. unreasonable ung 30K. 20K++ para sa labor? eh kayang kaya I-DIY apllication nun.
    Yes sir. Tama pala around 25k for Opticoat. Expensive talaga kaso kakatakot DIY, dapat talaga may mapapagpraktisan para maperfect ang application.
    Sa autogeek magkano lang Opticoat.

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    #1452
    Quote Originally Posted by blackmamba58 View Post
    Yes sir. Tama pala around 25k for Opticoat. Expensive talaga kaso kakatakot DIY, dapat talaga may mapapagpraktisan para maperfect ang application.
    Sa autogeek magkano lang Opticoat.
    As i've said. You can try out wax spot in banawe. It's just around 6-8k. At least mas reasonable na yan compared mo sa 20k if you really want to have opticoat.

    Pang praktis, bili ka na lang sa banawe mga surplus na fenders or hood. Shouldn't cost you more than 2k

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    #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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    #1454
    I think I saw Opticoat as an option at Big Bert's website. May price list rin sila ng services doon.

    Sent from my mind using Telepathy 2

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    #1455
    Btw, 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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    #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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    #1457
    Quote Originally Posted by bong724 View Post
    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?
    Most paint correction is done via machine because it's most effective using that. So unless you're experienced in using one, I'd say no. For newbies, I would recommend washing, claying, and waxing but skip the paint correction until you're more experienced.

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    #1458
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Most paint correction is done via machine because it's most effective using that. So unless you're experienced in using one, I'd say no. For newbies, I would recommend washing, claying, and waxing but skip the paint correction until you're more experienced.
    ganun ba sir, gustong gusto ko pa nman sana gawin yung polishing kahit by hands lng muna, iba ksi talaga kinis pag na polish yung car bago i wax eh..

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    #1459
    Quote Originally Posted by bong724 View Post
    ganun ba sir, gustong gusto ko pa nman sana gawin yung polishing kahit by hands lng muna, iba ksi talaga kinis pag na polish yung car bago i wax eh..
    Baka pre-wax cleaner lang kailangan mo? You can use dawn or IPA also to strip your wax.

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    #1460
    Quote Originally Posted by bong724 View Post
    ganun ba sir, gustong gusto ko pa nman sana gawin yung polishing kahit by hands lng muna, iba ksi talaga kinis pag na polish yung car bago i wax eh..
    If then so, wala naman problema in doing it by hand. Just because it's less effective doesn't mean you can't. After all, a machine is like a super-fast hand circle action

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