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Yeah, $20 for 7 tablespoons of car soap is out of my price range and sanity range as well

Any time the sprayer is bigger than the bottle of product I think things have gone a bit nutty

As good as this stuff may be it’s in the realm of bragging rights products in my opinion

To each his own


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Cosmic for my use (apply every month or two). Has out performed everything on the market i’ve tried and i’ve tried a lot.

Is it 4 times the price.... yes.... 4 times better probably not.

But the thing Is everyone talks about price. But most manufacturers give you more LSP than you can really use. Yes you could spend less but i’ve had my bottle for 27 months and still have a good amount left.

That breaks down to $3.81 a month to get that level of protection. If i used BSD or something else and it was .38 cents a month. My cars paint is absolutely worth it.

Funny though i did buy the 500ml because i do agree the bottle should be as big as the sprayer!


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As I continue to try different products I'm picking up new favorites along the way. Carpro is slowly becoming part of my go to products. Love Reset, Hydro2 and Ech2o. Reset is just a great soap. Using Reset/Hydro/Ech2o to maintain Can Coat. With how easy Can Coat was to apply, I'll likely use the new CC Evo next.

Reset - routine washes/wheels (strong enough to clean wheels)
Ech2o - drying aid/works great on interior (1:20)
Hydro2 - booster for Can Coat/wheels

3 products is all I need (for now LMAO)
 
I find myself going more and more Optimum with things. Used to have mostly Carpro but since getting away from coatings I no longer have a need for them. I will always have Reset around though. While having one uniform brand around would probably please ones organizational OCD, it isn't realistic.

Lets say in some far away galaxy one could get away with a single manufacture, it would probably be Megs.....
 
I find myself going more and more Optimum with things. Used to have mostly Carpro but since getting away from coatings I no longer have a need for them. I will always have Reset around though. While having one uniform brand around would probably please ones organizational OCD, it isn't realistic.

Lets say in some far away galaxy one could get away with a single manufacture, it would probably be Megs.....

Which Optimum products are you using PP?
 
Which Optimum products are you using PP?

I have fallen in love with OPC and their Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer. A QD that comes in concentrate? Yes please! I found QDs to be one of the money pits of the industry, as a bottle of it doesn't last too long usually.

I have always loved and used ONR for all things one can use it for. I have even tried the green one with wax it but I didn't find it to be a better QD than their concentrated QD and Gloss Enhancer. So just using that up in my rinseless washes until it's gone.

Recently replaced Iron-X with their FerreX, I tested it out as a wheel cleaner but it can't touch Sonax(imo) so it will just be replacing Iron-X and Trix.

Their glass cleaner is good, but not sure where they get the "protect" from in the name, I see no evidence of it leaving a protective layer on the glass. Maybe as it layers I'll notice something?

Once my gallon of D110 is gone I plan on trying their car wash.
 
I have fallen in love with OPC and their Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer. A QD that comes in concentrate? Yes please! I found QDs to be one of the money pits of the industry, as a bottle of it doesn't last too long usually.

I have always loved and used ONR for all things one can use it for. I have even tried the green one with wax it but I didn't find it to be a better QD than their concentrated QD and Gloss Enhancer. So just using that up in my rinseless washes until it's gone.

Recently replaced Iron-X with their FerreX, I tested it out as a wheel cleaner but it can't touch Sonax(imo) so it will just be replacing Iron-X and Trix.

Their glass cleaner is good, but not sure where they get the "protect" from in the name, I see no evidence of it leaving a protective layer on the glass. Maybe as it layers I'll notice something?

Once my gallon of D110 is gone I plan on trying their car wash.

I love OPC and their Instant Detailer and Gloss Enhancer. ONR as well. Great products. I like Optimum for a few reasons - USA made (I'm always trying to cut back on buying cheap Chinese crap), one of the OG's in coatings, and they don't overmarket themselves and push a million products out there.
 
I love OPC and their Instant Detailer and Gloss Enhancer. ONR as well. Great products. I like Optimum for a few reasons - USA made (I'm always trying to cut back on buying cheap Chinese crap), one of the OG's in coatings, and they don't overmarket themselves and push a million products out there.

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Ever use it a coated vehicle? Never tried thier products

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I tried it on a section this week on top of Can Coat and it worked great. You can get the concentrate which is more economical. Also a very safe product from an eco standpoint.


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I tried it on a section this week on top of Can Coat and it worked great. You can get the concentrate which is more economical. Also a very safe product from an eco standpoint.


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Thanks, maybe ill try it at some point, i think i need to go through my gallons of other products first lol. Once i find something i like i buy a gallon...helps restrict me from buying to much other prosucts lol

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I completely understand. That’s a good strategy.


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they don't overmarket themselves and push a million products out there.

This is huge to me. I shy away from companies that use flashy, busy labels but I especially don't like brands that sell multiple products that do the same exact thing(CG is the biggest offender here, I feel). Optimum doesn't fall into either of those two categories. Being made in the USA is an added bonus!

I'm looking forward to trying their shampoo but that may be awhile down the road as I have plenty of D110 left. I plan to start ordering more products in the gallon size, hopefully the concentrate Instant Detailer & Gloss Enhancer is available in a gallon size soon.

Side note: Been using OPC at 1:10 out of a Kwazar 2L foamer for my wheels and tires and loving it. Perfect for washes in between Sonax uses. I've been trying to cut down on Sonax use to get longer out of the bottle. Their wheel cleaners aren't the cheapest and on a well maintained vehicle not needed for every single wash. The OPC keeps up with the wheels quite well on it's own.
 
I find myself going more and more Optimum with things. Used to have mostly Carpro but since getting away from coatings I no longer have a need for them. I will always have Reset around though. While having one uniform brand around would probably please ones organizational OCD, it isn't realistic.

Lets say in some far away galaxy one could get away with a single manufacture, it would probably be Megs.....

Same here.

They're the easiest for me to use. The only thing non Opti that I use regularly are the 3D abrasives, Rupes Polishers, Buff and Shine pads, and a modest selection of Carpro products - which may not be re-ordered. Not because they're not great, but because the Optimum is SO much easier for me to use and maintain.

I will always have Megs around because they were my first! I'm a sentimental type in that regard.

Uniformity doesn't really interest me as much as performance and compatibility.
 
Carpro if you are addicted to detailing ..for the average weekend detailer I think Megs….
 
i'm not a pro, and haven't near the experience of some here, but i've tried some different products

for correcting Wolfgang Uber, TSR, and FG were all super easy for me to use with amazing results, i've used them a lot, I know what they can do
as for an LSP, Polish Angel's Primer, Cosmic V2, and High Gloss combo is pretty hard to beat

if i had to, had to, had to pick just one company for everything, it would be Wolfgang....they have great clay and lube, effective washes and preps, as well as some solid options for LSPs
 
Griot's Garage.

If everyone doesn't start agreeing with me, then I'm taking my ball and going home.........:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
Griot's Garage.

If everyone doesn't start agreeing with me, then I'm taking my ball and going home.........:laughing::laughing::laughing:

They're working on a true coating. :xyxthumbs:
 
I've tried many brands and I still want to try many more out there but I m always finding myself with products on my shelf that are not even half use . I almost feel like giving them away to justify getting new products.

Having said that , I feel like I m always coming back for CAR PRO , they have a wide variety of products for different purposes , the quality is up there , the prices are in the mid range , their products are carry by most detailing shops around my area, tons of review online . But most importantly they almost never disappoint ( except for spotless ) .

I also like optimum products , but I do not think they have as much variety as car pro and that is the problem for me.

I m currently using reset and ech2o as a drying aid , awesome combo on my black car, havent had any issues with streaking. I actually had tried ONR before but ECH2O leaves a nicer finish with no streaking .

For towels , TRC seems to be my go to for most of my towels except for drying where I prefer microfiber madness , griots or autofiber
 
I may try some 3D products. In particular, the 3D Yellow Degreaser for wheels and Pre-Soak for body during winter. I recently came across two videos of their glass bottle coating. Looked a lot better than it did in Sandro's video. It was going very strong at 22 months.
 
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