justin30513
Mobile Detailing Services
I got my bottle of Opti-Seal yesterday and thought I'd give it a try. This has been probably one of the most anticipated products for me lately. Anything that claims to lock in the look of a carnauba and adds to the look has to be tried! This, along with being highly concentrated, could make it a steadily used product in my detailing regimen.
I simply washed my truck with NXT Tech wash and an Edge Wash ShMitt. I have applied XMT 360 and then a layer of Souveran Paste Wax about 12 days ago. Souveran was still going strong, so this was going to allow me to see this locked-in look that Opti-Seal is claiming. I first tried applying it with a micro-fiber applicator but noticed that it absorbed way to much product. So, I broke out a Wolfgang applicator pad. I used the soft, black side. I first primed it with 2 sprays. I then sprayed the middle of the hood. This product really goes along way......as claimed. I was able to do the whole driver's side without another spray. I then did the glass and even the plastic mirror housing. It simply vanished. Even on the glass. I then did the windshield and the rest of the painted surfaces using only 2 more sprays......this was 6 total including the pad priming sprays. Since the pad still felt damp, I went ahead and did the wheels for testing durability and brake dust removal. Oh yeah, the look. Simply wet and deeper than just the wax alone. The paint and glass was as slick as if I had used a quick detailer on them. I'm very impressed this product. So far it does all it claims to. I will have to see how the durability is. Expect an update in two weeks.
The Pictures:
This turned out to be the best pad in my arsenal to use. I'm sure any foam applicator will be fine. I really like how this one felt in my hand though.
I simply washed my truck with NXT Tech wash and an Edge Wash ShMitt. I have applied XMT 360 and then a layer of Souveran Paste Wax about 12 days ago. Souveran was still going strong, so this was going to allow me to see this locked-in look that Opti-Seal is claiming. I first tried applying it with a micro-fiber applicator but noticed that it absorbed way to much product. So, I broke out a Wolfgang applicator pad. I used the soft, black side. I first primed it with 2 sprays. I then sprayed the middle of the hood. This product really goes along way......as claimed. I was able to do the whole driver's side without another spray. I then did the glass and even the plastic mirror housing. It simply vanished. Even on the glass. I then did the windshield and the rest of the painted surfaces using only 2 more sprays......this was 6 total including the pad priming sprays. Since the pad still felt damp, I went ahead and did the wheels for testing durability and brake dust removal. Oh yeah, the look. Simply wet and deeper than just the wax alone. The paint and glass was as slick as if I had used a quick detailer on them. I'm very impressed this product. So far it does all it claims to. I will have to see how the durability is. Expect an update in two weeks.
The Pictures:
This turned out to be the best pad in my arsenal to use. I'm sure any foam applicator will be fine. I really like how this one felt in my hand though.











