Edit.............. Ok, got an e-mail from Doctor G. at Optimum. I will now be able to sell the coating, but I'm under strict orders to only sell to a detailing business and the waiver has to be signed. Sorry for all of the confusion. The coating comes in a 40cc syringe is enough to do at least 4 vehicles. If you would like to purchase please e-mail me at obsessivedetail@att.net and I will send you the waiver form to sign.
Justin I have to ask, Was the professional requirement handed down from OPT? And how stringent are they on this? Are we allowed to use this coating from just signing away on the waiver?
are they the same? i believe Gtechniq and aquartz offer less effort to apply and no scary suggestion LOL
Updated thread. I can now only sell this product to a detailing business with the waiver signed, sorry no enthusiasts can buy this product. I'm under strict guidelines to only sell to a business.
Sorry for the late response....... I don't think the coating is going to do anything for scratch resistance, it is pretty much like adding an additional layer of clearcoat.
I've had a lot of international detail shops interesting in Opti Coat sending pm's and e-mails asking if we ship international, yes we ship international quite a bit. So if you are an international detailing business and want the Opti Coat, we will ship to you and we try to find the cheapest shipping rate as possible. Right now Internatioanal First Class has the cheapest rate, it just takes a little while longer to get there. USPS Priority International is a little higher on price but gets there pretty fast.
Look into the small flat rate box's, USPS Priority, small box can be shipped anywhere in the world for $13 and the small syringe should fit in there, a few actually.
As long as it is non-carrosive or flamable. I have shipped many detailing supplies via USPS Priority (all mail including first class goes on a plane). Same regulations for Priority and First Class.