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Originally Posted by Detailed Image
Again, you're slightly mistaken.
There used to be 2 versions of the product... Opti-Coat Pro and Opti-Coat 2.0.
Opti-Coat 2.0 was available to consumers while Opti-Coat Pro was only available through authorized installers. Some detailers that were not Authorized Pro Installers were misleading customers by simply claiming they were "opti-coat installers" without clarifying that there was a pro version which was stronger and backed by a warranty. This was causing some major headaches among professional installers (I was one at the time). In order to help distinguish the professional products, Optimum stopped production of Opti-Coat 2.0 and replaced it with an updated version that was renamed to Optimum Gloss Coat. So, in reality they simply updated their consumer coating formula and changed the name... there were other changes associated with the professional program & installer requirements, but that is of no concern to consumers.
Hope that helps clear things up
-Zach
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Great explanation. Zach.
Its much like Cquartz and Cquartz Finest. The prep work and the overall process of the pro version is very labor intensive.