Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc

SRHTX

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I do not know about you folks, but, I'm going to finish using all of my detailing products and switch everything to Optimum products. That is, if there is an Optimum product, I will finish using what I have and order the Optimum version of the same product.

All of the Optimum products that I currently have, they are very easy to use and save a great deal of time vs. the other detailing products. ONR, SNAP!! lol I do not have to waste water and am able to save some good washing time. The product makes the exterior feel nice and smooth. Of course, I have to use my HPW maching to clean under the wheel wells, tires and some other small items.

Another great thing they offer is the Opti-Seal. I have done several vehicles, from 2008 to 2010, doing an ONR, Clay if needed (Optimum does not offer a clay bar), DP Max Wax (Optimum does not offer a Carnauba Wax) and finish the vehicles paint with the Opti-Seal. To me, by detailing the exterior in THAT ORDER runs very well, sleek and smooth. It holds up on a vehicle for a good amount of time. I have been using it on my 2008 Mazda 3s GT. I do not have a chance to clean my own car very often. Friday morning, I did an ONR on it and the paint still feels nice and smooth.

Here are some pictures of vehicles I've done on this Opti-Seal basis:

AFTER3sEXTERIOR10.jpg


AFTER2010Escape-Bracy-02.jpg


AFTER2010LexusIS350C08.jpg


AFTER2010LS460L14.jpg


AFTER2010LexusRX350-Lew-08.jpg


AFTER2008MBGL55010.jpg



Another one that is missing is a 2008 Ford Shelby GT 500KR. I'm upset about that one since I did not have my digital camera with me since he called me at a moments notice.

Of course, I have a few other Optimum products, but I will not add more to the story. LOL All I will say is that I have the new Optimum Hyper Polish Spray that I have a vehicle, or two, that I will detail by the ONR, Clay, HYPER POLISH SPRAY and finish it with the Opti-Seal.
 
DP Max Wax (Optimum does not offer a Carnauba Wax) and finish the vehicles paint with the Opti-Seal. To me, by detailing the exterior in THAT ORDER runs very well, sleek and smooth. It holds up on a vehicle for a good amount of time.
What is your reason for using wax before sealing? Don't you think it would make more sense to lay the sealant down first so it can bond properly?
 
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