Opti Guard on 2012 Kia Optima

richy

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I actually had my first threesome this weekend...3 cars however, not the other, LOL. I had 2 Kia's booked for a one step and Opti Guard when I got a panic call from the A7 owner that I OG'd back in April. Turns out his wife drove through fresh cement. So I had that project added to the weekend too. Aaagghh.
Anyway, I really like the look of these Optima's. They're very upscale looking and especially in this diamond white colour. Here is the car as it arrived...in pretty good shape. The owner, Corey, is very proud of his car and tries to keep it very clean.

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I started with the wheels. I cleaned them using Tarminator first, then Zep Citrus.
The tires were cleaned with Zep Purple.
The wells and barrels cleaned with ZC.


Just my luck, it started to rain as I began to foam the car:

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The car was foamed with a strong solution of DG 901 and Dawn. The car was then washed with the same solution. I then went over it with IronX paste but there was no purple colour change. The car was pulled inside wet and was clayed using the Elastofoam clay block.
The hood showed signs of being hand washed as it had some light scratches to it. Those were corrected with a yellow B/S pad and M105, followed by M205. I did a one step with a yellow B/S pad and D300 with my DA on 6. Then the whole car was done with a white B/S pad and the new DG Squeaky Clean Paint cleaner. I used my DA and set it at 5.5. I did about 1/3 of the car at a time with both steps while I let the cleaner haze up. Do not use a lot of it as it will be tougher to remove. Like most products, thin to win. I think it needs to be modified a bit to make it dry faster. I will wait to see what the feedback from others is too, but that's what I've noticed using it several times. I followed those 2 stages up with an ONR wash.
Check out the pad after finishing the car with the Squeaky clean cleaner:

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Then the paint and glass and wheels were treated to OG, including the glass roof. It really made the white glow after using the cleaner on it. The exhaust tips were done with Colli metal wax. The trim was done with UTTG. Tires and wells were shot with DP gel from my air gun. Total time: 7.5 hours.


AFTER SHOTS:

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That's a Kia?? Wow, it shure is pretty!
Good job!

Looking forward to the cemented Audi!

Where can I get this Zep Citrus here on Ontario? Thanks!
 
That's a Kia?? Wow, it shure is pretty!
Good job!

Looking forward to the cemented Audi!

Where can I get this Zep Citrus here on Ontario? Thanks!

I know for sure they are at Home Depot in the cleaning aisle (their clear Zep sprayers with the yellow top are good quality too!) and they may be at Lowe's too, I'm not sure. And thanks! It was loaded up inside, including heated and cooled seats!
 
Yeah, I like the look of those Optimas too. So this "Squeaky Clean" is a Duragloss product? Is it still in Alpha or Beta testing? Or is this something we are going to be seeing soon? And that's kind of a hip/cutesy name for DG, does this signal a new era of "cool" for them?
 
I know for sure they are at Home Depot in the cleaning aisle (their clear Zep sprayers with the yellow top are good quality too!) and they may be at Lowe's too, I'm not sure. And thanks! It was loaded up inside, including heated and cooled seats!
Great job, Richy. :xyxthumbs:

I actually found Zep Citrus and Zep Purple in the Tool Rental section of the local Home Depots, with the help of a great customer service specialist.
 
Yeah, I like the look of those Optimas too. So this "Squeaky Clean" is a Duragloss product? Is it still in Alpha or Beta testing? Or is this something we are going to be seeing soon? And that's kind of a hip/cutesy name for DG, does this signal a new era of "cool" for them?
Thanks. Yes, it is. Beta testing going on right now at a site that I help run. I've got samples out to more than a dozen guys for feedback. It's funny that you say "new era" as I have been told that this product and maybe one or two others are going to be offered in a different fashion than what is the norm for them now. More on that later as it develops. I'm hoping they can get it to market in the next year. It will depend on how many versions we end up testing.

Great job, Richy. :xyxthumbs:

I actually found Zep Citrus and Zep Purple in the Tool Rental section of the local Home Depots, with the help of a great customer service specialist.
Great! In my local store, it's in the cleaning aisle. Let me know how you like using them. I dilute both at 4:1.
 
It's funny that you say "new era" as I have been told that this product and maybe one or two others are going to be offered in a different fashion than what is the norm for them now. More on that later as it develops. I'm hoping they can get it to market in the next year.

It will be nice to see some new products from DG (other than their new rinseless, which is really nice, BTW). IIRC they had a WOWA or a coating that was only sold in foreign markets, unless it's specifically a SE Asia product like the one that Meg's sells there.
 
Great! In my local store, it's in the cleaning aisle. Let me know how you like using them. I dilute both at 4:1.
I've been having good results with Citrus at 4:1 for wheels and even the engine of my friend's 03 Accord. I still haven't used Purple because I keep forgetting to get a spray bottle when I'm out.
 
What's your opinion on the clear...soft, medium, hard? What other car would you compare the clear to in terms of hardness and ease/difficulty of removing defects?
 
What's your opinion on the clear...soft, medium, hard? What other car would you compare the clear to in terms of hardness and ease/difficulty of removing defects?
This was on the softer side for sure.
 
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