I am from Miami Florida I just bought this for a car that was severely sun damaged and people want it over $3000 to paint it I got the whole roof and trunk completely clean with oxide off and I’m so glad I did it I’m gonna buy it again. Like a $40 bottle mimics a $5000 paint job I’m dead serious
@@picklerick_9037 Not bad. It doesn’t last long. Maybe for about a week. Then you need to reapply. And don’t put the stuff on any good areas of paint! If you have a good panel it will put a film over top of your good paint and it won’t look as shiny. But the guy is completely honest it’s not a perfect fix but it does hide the oxidation spots for about a week. And then if you reapply it to the oxidation spot it will hide it again. Definitely not a cure-all but is a help to hide oxidation spot
It works well on oxidized areas but left some very dull streaks on areas that were not heavily oxidized. (I only wish I had known this prior to application). I waited and then tried again, but the same issue remained. I waited a few days, then washed and waxed with compound but the streaks will not go away. It solved one issue and created new ones in new areas. (I called the phone# at the bottom of the instructions but the call went to a generic voicemail with no greeting). Learn from my mistake. Unlike the video, I personally would NOT recommend using it on areas that do not have heavy oxidation.
Pity you didn't leave a message on our voicemail when you called. It’s a bit hard to advise you. We have only seen "streaking" when either the old polish and waxes have not been completely removed or when the application has been exposed to moisture as it dries - from fog, mist, rain, sprinklers etc. In the few cases we are aware of, the only remedy is to remove the emulsion and start again. Trying to polish the streaks out with wax or rubbing compound will not work. The emulsion lays down a pretty tough micro-membrane as it dries and is not easily removed but in the only cases we have encountered where this is necessary, washing with a mild abrasive (like Comet) and a scrubbing pad like a worn Green Scotchbrite pad, without a lot of pressure on the pad, should achieve a satisfactory result. Sincerely John OxideOff Team
How long the finish will last is almost impossible to answer, as it depends on so many variables such as - the current state of the car and the condition of the existing clear coat; whether the car is garaged - during the day and during the night; the climate where the car is located - temperatures, humidity, rainfall, proximity to salt water etc; As we state on our website, this treatment is not like a repainting job - where all the paint and clear coat is removed and replaced - but is at a fraction of the cost A very general answer to your question is that it will last about as long as a good wax application
It is impossible for us to answer your question as we have no idea of the current state of the car, we don’t know where you live or what the climate is, we don’t know whether the car is garaged during the day or during the night, we don’t know the color of the car, we don’t know if the car has had previous surface treatments and we have no control over how the car is to be prepared. The very general answer to your question, is that the effect of our product will last about as long as a good wax application.
You can apply a wax coat over the dried emulsion, but our feedback from customers tell us the second coat of emulsion gives a better result and of course, is much easier to apply. In addition, if you want to apply another coat in say 6 to 12 month’s time, you will have to remove any wax coat, as it prevents the emulsion reaching the oxides. As to how long it will last and without knowing the circumstances of your vehicle, the weather conditions where you are and whether the car is garaged or not, etc, the general answer is that the emulsion will last about as long as a good wax job.
Wash the surface with soapy water, wet sand it with 1000 and 2000 grit sandpaper, wash it off with soapy water, finally use any compound and wax that you'd like and you're all set. The results are the same.
We have not attempted to apply clear coat on top of the emulsion, so we cannot really answer your question. But you need to bear in mind, that if you want apply another coat of emulsion in say, 6 to 12 month’s time, any clear coat, polish or waxes that have been applied on the car MUST be removed before the application.
DUDE HAD MINE On for about ? 3-4 weeks meaybe- WITH 2 COATS ON MY 2006 sUZUKI aerio-will send oxide off pix on vehicle to oxide website -b4 and after...chk it out
It is impossible for us to answer your question "How Will It Last " as we have no idea of the current state of the car, we don’t know where you live or what the climate is, we don’t know whether the car is garaged during the day or during the night, we don’t know the color of the car, we don’t know if the car has had previous surface treatments and we have no control over how the car is to be prepared. The very general answer to your question, is that the effect of our product will last about as long as a good wax application.
I am from Miami Florida I just bought this for a car that was severely sun damaged and people want it over $3000 to paint it I got the whole roof and trunk completely clean with oxide off and I’m so glad I did it I’m gonna buy it again. Like a $40 bottle mimics a $5000 paint job I’m dead serious
I've seen in other comments on the same product that it's only temporary, that it only lasts about 2 weeks. Is this true?
It doesn't work guys.
How long did it last for you?
@@gmangman I just ordered some so I’ll keep you posted on how it works
I just ordered some so I’ll keep you posted on how it works
After your done getting oxidation off what do you recommend to seal it, or can you just use a good wax like Meguire's on the paint
I just ordered some of this stuff and I hope it works well I’ll keep you posted!👍
How was it ?
@@picklerick_9037 Not bad. It doesn’t last long. Maybe for about a week. Then you need to reapply. And don’t put the stuff on any good areas of paint! If you have a good panel it will put a film over top of your good paint and it won’t look as shiny. But the guy is completely honest it’s not a perfect fix but it does hide the oxidation spots for about a week. And then if you reapply it to the oxidation spot it will hide it again. Definitely not a cure-all but is a help to hide oxidation spot
Is this a wipe on clear coat? Does it self level? Would love to chat with someone more about the produc
Is it clear coat paint that you wipe on.
It works well on oxidized areas but left some very dull streaks on areas that were not heavily oxidized. (I only wish I had known this prior to application). I waited and then tried again, but the same issue remained. I waited a few days, then washed and waxed with compound but the streaks will not go away. It solved one issue and created new ones in new areas. (I called the phone# at the bottom of the instructions but the call went to a generic voicemail with no greeting).
Learn from my mistake. Unlike the video, I personally would NOT recommend using it on areas that do not have heavy oxidation.
Pity you didn't leave a message on our voicemail when you called.
It’s a bit hard to advise you. We have only seen "streaking" when either the old polish and waxes have not been completely removed or when the application has been exposed to moisture as it dries - from fog, mist, rain, sprinklers etc.
In the few cases we are aware of, the only remedy is to remove the emulsion and start again. Trying to polish the streaks out with wax or rubbing compound will not work.
The emulsion lays down a pretty tough micro-membrane as it dries and is not easily removed but in the only cases we have encountered where this is necessary, washing with a mild abrasive (like Comet) and a scrubbing pad like a worn Green Scotchbrite pad, without a lot of pressure on the pad, should achieve a satisfactory result.
Sincerely
John
OxideOff Team
How long does it last?
How long the finish will last is almost impossible to answer, as it depends on so many variables such as - the current state of the car and the condition of the existing clear coat; whether the car is garaged - during the day and during the night; the climate where the car is located - temperatures, humidity, rainfall, proximity to salt water etc;
As we state on our website, this treatment is not like a repainting job - where all the paint and clear coat is removed and replaced - but is at a fraction of the cost
A very general answer to your question is that it will last about as long as a good wax application
Do you suggest to redo the clear coat with a rattle can after using Oxide Off?
We have never tried this so cannot advise. Sorry
What is the least amount of time it will hold up?
It is impossible for us to answer your question as we have no idea of the current state of the car, we don’t know where you live or what the climate is, we don’t know whether the car is garaged during the day or during the night, we don’t know the color of the car, we don’t know if the car has had previous surface treatments and we have no control over how the car is to be prepared. The very general answer to your question, is that the effect of our product will last about as long as a good wax application.
How long Does This Stuff Last?.
Will it Deteriorate Over time, Should A Coat Of Wax Like Meguiars Or Chemical guys Butter Wet Wax Work?..
You can apply a wax coat over the dried emulsion, but our feedback from customers tell us the second coat of emulsion gives a better result and of course, is much easier to apply.
In addition, if you want to apply another coat in say 6 to 12 month’s time, you will have to remove any wax coat, as it prevents the emulsion reaching the oxides.
As to how long it will last and without knowing the circumstances of your vehicle, the weather conditions where you are and whether the car is garaged or not, etc, the general answer is that the emulsion will last about as long as a good wax job.
Wher I find
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Wash the surface with soapy water, wet sand it with 1000 and 2000 grit sandpaper, wash it off with soapy water, finally use any compound and wax that you'd like and you're all set. The results are the same.
Como puedo encontrar el producto
Available from our web site at oxideoff.com or on Amazon
Donde lo puedo comprar. Cuanto vale
Can u have this product in egypt . How much it coast
Did you find anything like this in Egypt ?
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Can I clear over this 😭
We have not attempted to apply clear coat on top of the emulsion, so we cannot really answer your question. But you need to bear in mind, that if you want apply another coat of emulsion in say, 6 to 12 month’s time, any clear coat, polish or waxes that have been applied on the car MUST be removed before the application.
Stuff isn’t that good only lasts a week
Rubbish Rob - over 5000 customers in every State in the USA can't be wrong. Incidentally, we have no record of a purchase from You !!
OxideOff my friend bought it he said was a waste of money he ended up clearing his car
DUDE HAD MINE On for about ? 3-4 weeks meaybe- WITH 2 COATS ON MY 2006 sUZUKI aerio-will send oxide off pix on vehicle to oxide website -b4 and after...chk it out
It does work but all he is doing is rubbing boiled linseed oil on the car
@@NerdyMeathead How do you know the ingredients?
Da sand it ...... not wet dry
this voice puts me to sleep. it is the best talk sleep
FW
Still looks like shit. Just get a respray and don't use this cheap crap
How long does it last?
It is impossible for us to answer your question "How Will It Last " as we have no idea of the current state of the car, we don’t know where you live or what the climate is, we don’t know whether the car is garaged during the day or during the night, we don’t know the color of the car, we don’t know if the car has had previous surface treatments and we have no control over how the car is to be prepared. The very general answer to your question, is that the effect of our product will last about as long as a good wax application.
Lasted a week for me
Use linseed oil it’s the same thing and is a fraction of the price
@@robfassi3297 and then what? Back to looking shot out or less than before?