OCW = slick Baby!

So it is ... gonna have to start selling other stuff off to make way for some Optimum polish and DP stuff!!! My Optimum spray wax arrived this morning, ordered it yesterday afternoon - Ron's service is awesome!



32oz Optimum polish is £16.65 and Max Wax is £19.90.
 
So it is ... gonna have to start selling other stuff off to make way for some Optimum polish and DP stuff!!! My Optimum spray wax arrived this morning, ordered it yesterday afternoon - Ron's service is awesome!



32oz Optimum polish is £16.65 and Max Wax is £19.90.
 
Yep, £5 next day delivery for 2 bottles. Should have waited now he has more of the OCW and DP stuff!!!
 
Yep, £5 next day delivery for 2 bottles. Should have waited now he has more of the OCW and DP stuff!!!
 
The topic of OCW has drifted a bit but I think it's a great product , and leaves a nice shine and protection.



The int. protectant is one of my favorite's as well.



I have not tried the polish yet , but plan on it since it seem's so versitile.
 
The topic of OCW has drifted a bit but I think it's a great product , and leaves a nice shine and protection.



The int. protectant is one of my favorite's as well.



I have not tried the polish yet , but plan on it since it seem's so versitile.
 
I tried the Optimum spray wax today on a couple of panels, very nice indeed, and SO easy! I love the slick finish and the fact that you're putting on wax and sealant so easily - excellent!
 
I tried the Optimum spray wax today on a couple of panels, very nice indeed, and SO easy! I love the slick finish and the fact that you're putting on wax and sealant so easily - excellent!
 
It's worth noting that the OCW spray needs a little shake before you use it, as the sealant and wax separates in the bottle, the wax settles at the bottom - it appears to be 80% sealant and 20% wax.



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You can see the difference between the two, the left one has not been shaken, red lines are where the wax settles down to:



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Don't know if this bothers me or not, not much wax in the mixture? Would 50/50 not have been better?
 
Weakness of mind = strength of car detailing skill (works for me anyway) :grinno:



Not sure that the level of synthetic vs wax is a huge issue myself - if a synthetic is accepted as providing better durability, combined with carnuaba's ability to provide depth & gloss, I'd say for a regular wax on a daily driver it's a winner.



Personally I don't enjoy spending hours on the Astra as it's a) driven daily b) covers around 1000 miles a week and c) seems to collect grime faster than I can shift it, so a product like OCW works really well - for me that is.



Perhaps unfair to anyone who isn't lucky (that's if owning a temperamental 16 yr old French hot hatch can be considered lucky...) enough to have a garaged second car as that always gets carnuaba'd to death.
 
RobDon said:
It's worth noting that the OCW spray needs a little shake before you use it, as the sealant and wax separates in the bottle, the wax settles at the bottom - it appears to be 80% sealant and 20% wax.



You know what is funny about that? One member was saying he wouldn't have purchased OCW (actually, the Sun X version-or whatever the same is) if he'd known he'd have to shake the bottle....yet this same person is willing to mix ZFX into Z2. :rolleyes: Go figure. :LOLOL
 
Scottwax said:
You know what is funny about that? One member was saying he wouldn't have purchased OCW (actually, the Sun X version-or whatever the same is) if he'd known he'd have to shake the bottle....yet this same person is willing to mix ZFX into Z2. :rolleyes: Go figure. :LOLOL





Ditto Scott :LOLOL



The seperation of OCW is due to the formulation and it is, if I remember correctly, the polymers that settle to the bottom and not the wax. The polymers and wax are close to equal parts from what David tells me. There are very few ingredients in OCW and that's about as far as I'll go on that subject ;)



All you need to do really is turn the bottle upside down once then back again and it's all mixed, for a good 15 minutes or more.



I posted this picture up in the "click N brag" section but many people liked this reflection shot from the hood of a black Porsche Cayenne, it was polished with OCP and sealed with OCW. Hope ya'll over there across the pond like the pic as well.....Oh and Andy, your car looks fantastic, great work :xyxthumbs





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