Optimum product combination

1sty

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Looking for a relatively cost effective and time effective combination of products.

I need to take some swirl marks out of my car and also some etched water spots.



The car is only about 10 months old and is a White Hyundai genesis coupe.



I already have Opti-seal.



I was thinking of this combination and application in this order:

Optimum Polish II with whit white pad (orange pad)

Optimum Poli-seal (white pad

Optimum Opti-seal (by hand applicator)





Will the Optimum spray wax add any benefit to this mix?

Is there a need to tape anything with this combo as its all polish?



Was also thinking of Poorboy's trim restore to get some older sealant (M-Seal) off of the trim. before opti-sealing. thoughts?
 
1sty said:
Looking for a relatively cost effective and time effective combination of products.

I need to take some swirl marks out of my car and also some etched water spots.



The car is only about 10 months old and is a White Hyundai genesis coupe.



I already have Opti-seal.



I was thinking of this combination and application in this order:

Optimum Polish II with whit white pad (orange pad)

Optimum Poli-seal (white pad

Optimum Opti-seal (by hand applicator)





Will the Optimum spray wax add any benefit to this mix?

Is there a need to tape anything with this combo as its all polish?



Was also thinking of Poorboy's trim restore to get some older sealant (M-Seal) off of the trim. before opti-sealing. thoughts?



1. Maybe add an 8oz Compound II to your arsenal.

2. OCW adds greatness to any/everything!

3. The PB's TR will temporarily cover up the stained trim.....
 
So poor boys wont remove the wax/sealent from trim?

What will?



I was hoping to avoid the compound for now...hoping:)

How may cars/applications should the 8 oz compound cover?
 
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