Hello, well I recently bought some optimum poli-seal and have now tried it on two cars both by hand on a cooler day in the shade (15-16 degrees Cel.) neither with spectacular results. Used on an '02 Honda Accord (dark blue) and an '08 nighthawk black pearl Honda Civic.
Process I followed...
- wash w/ Meg's Gold Class & dry
- spot specific claying (only on the accorde)
- wash & dry again
- Optimum Poli-Seal by hand
- Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax by hand <-- an amazing product!!
I found that the Poli-Seal did nothing to correct very minor paint imperfections or swirls on the older car and on the new car didn't change anything (or add anything to looks). I found if I did one complete section at a time (like the hood) it was quite difficult to buff off so I opted to do small parts of the car instead and simply wipe on/wipe off which prevented any streaking. I also tried using as small a quantity as possible as well as larger quantities to see what made a difference and had similar results.
Anyone have any recommendations of how to properly use this product by hand. From what I've read on the forum, Poli-Seal was originally designed to be applied by hand and I refuse to use any powered polisher (they continue to scare me even if they are said to be easy to use...still feels like taking a belt sander to the car).
Thanks in advance to any and all recommendations/advice. :spot
Process I followed...
- wash w/ Meg's Gold Class & dry
- spot specific claying (only on the accorde)
- wash & dry again
- Optimum Poli-Seal by hand
- Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax by hand <-- an amazing product!!
I found that the Poli-Seal did nothing to correct very minor paint imperfections or swirls on the older car and on the new car didn't change anything (or add anything to looks). I found if I did one complete section at a time (like the hood) it was quite difficult to buff off so I opted to do small parts of the car instead and simply wipe on/wipe off which prevented any streaking. I also tried using as small a quantity as possible as well as larger quantities to see what made a difference and had similar results.
Anyone have any recommendations of how to properly use this product by hand. From what I've read on the forum, Poli-Seal was originally designed to be applied by hand and I refuse to use any powered polisher (they continue to scare me even if they are said to be easy to use...still feels like taking a belt sander to the car).
Thanks in advance to any and all recommendations/advice. :spot