Optimum Protectant PLUS!!!!

MCWD

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Wow! Great product for many uses. I have started with it this week, and I have to say between the great non-grease flat finish, awesome smell, and easy app, this it by far my fav addition to my supplies this month. Today, I worked on an Aston Martin and the interior looked better than new after applying this to the cleaned areas. Other cars I used it in this week were Mercedes SL500, Mercedes ML 500, and BMW 1 series. All of them looked fantastic with a fresh smell, non-greasy finish.:getdown
 
Doesn't help that it can be used for literally all leather types, convertible top (from what I heard), and it's cheap at $30 a gallon.
 
Pats300zx said:
Does anyone know if this product offers UV protection like 303???



Yes it does!:chuckle:

Overall a much better product than 303-Get a gallon! many uses, makes an excellent desert topping I've heard!:2thumbs:
 
ps rules, just be careful with it around edges. this is an area it might not always be worked completely and the left over residue will dry white-ish and be difficult to remove.
 
Fallguy said:
Do you also use other opt. products like ONR , OCW , PS .....



I do use other products by them and I am a huge fan. Just used the Opti-seal on the Sl 500 and Aston Martin, and I was extremely happy! BTW ONR has been a great addition to my business!
 
I just switched from 303 to OPP after reading about it on here, plus it's cheaper. It gave me the look I wanted and smells very nice. I'm really impressed with it.
 
Scottwax said:
Leaves a very light satin sheen.



Optimum leaves a more uniform sheen than say 303 but it definitely provides a dressed look. It will darken lighter gray plastics. I am not sure I really like the scent. It has a off-leather smell (like 4* leather conditioner smell better).
 
The new Opt. Leather Prot. is OPP thickened up with a nicer more 'leather' friendly smell.



I loooved the old formula but the new has proven to be just as easy to apply.



Looks perfect on leather, vinyl and all hard plastic surfaces. NEVER fails to apply easily and "sit" smoothly with minimal effort.
 
+1 for OPP...



In my toyota avalon (1996) which has a softer vinyl type dash and door panels it leaves a very light sheen like everyone says...I like it, enough sheen to notice you have a clean dash, but not overdone.



In my 2007 Mustang, Optimum PP doesnt leave very much sheen on my hard plastic dash which i am fine with.



So it depends on what materials OPP is going on as to whether or not it will leave a coat of sheen or not.
 
SVTsupremecy said:
+1 for OPP...



In my toyota avalon (1996) which has a softer vinyl type dash and door panels it leaves a very light sheen like everyone says...I like it, enough sheen to notice you have a clean dash, but not overdone.



In my 2007 Mustang, Optimum PP doesnt leave very much sheen on my hard plastic dash which i am fine with.



So it depends on what materials OPP is going on as to whether or not it will leave a coat of sheen or not.



I could not have put it better! Belive it or not, my first CD I ever owned was Naughty by Nature's single O.P.P.! I always say to my guys, "You down with O.P.P.? Yea you know me!" haha, good times... This is an excellent product, and its fun to call it O.P.P.!:LOLOL
 
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