D151 vs optimum gps

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To those of you who have used both products, which one do you like better and why? I'm looking for a new AIO. I'm used to using a bulk "professional" AIO, and it works ok but does a lot more filling than correcting. As of right now, I'm leaning toward d151 solely on price, but I am open to paying more for a better product. Also, I don't want to have both in my arsenal, bc I like to keep things simple
 
D151 has the most cut of any AIO I've used but I've only worked off a couple sample/gift bottles and I decided it was not a useful purchase for my amateur applications. I own GPS but again I don't use it much. It has more cut than most AIOs but significantly less than D151. I found it more predictable and user friendly than D151 but more practice with D151 might have rectified that. I also like the LSP aspect of GPS better.
Duragloss 501 is my go to AIO but it probably doesn't do what you want as it has little cut. 501 is a great paint cleaner and has, by far, the best LSP protection of any AIO I've used.
I have not used them but you might want to look at Scholl Concepts A15+ and Pinnacle XMT 360. I've heard positive comments about both and I know there are people using A15+ in commercial operations. Scholl claims it has as much, or nearly as much, cut as S17+ which is about a 5.
 
D151 has the most cut of any AIO I've used but I've only worked off a couple sample/gift bottles and I decided it was not a useful purchase for my amateur applications. I own GPS but again I don't use it much. It has more cut than most AIOs but significantly less than D151. I found it more predictable and user friendly than D151 but more practice with D151 might have rectified that. I also like the LSP aspect of GPS better.
Duragloss 501 is my go to AIO but it probably doesn't do what you want as it has little cut. 501 is a great paint cleaner and has, by far, the best LSP protection of any AIO I've used.
I have not used them but you might want to look at Scholl Concepts A15+ and Pinnacle XMT 360. I've heard positive comments about both and I know there are people using A15+ in commercial operations. Scholl claims it has as much, or nearly as much, cut as S17+ which is about a 5.

+1 .... could not have said it any better than this.
 
You'll love the D-151.

It removes light defects and leaves a nice gloss to the paint.
Very easy to wipe off and no dusting.
 
To those of you who have used both products, which one do you like better and why? I'm looking for a new AIO. I'm used to using a bulk "professional" AIO, and it works ok but does a lot more filling than correcting. As of right now, I'm leaning toward d151 solely on price, but I am open to paying more for a better product. Also, I don't want to have both in my arsenal, bc I like to keep things simple


GPS is a lot less aggressive than D151. D151 is about as aggressive as you want to get and still leave a nice looking finish.

Check this article out...


How to choose a one-step cleaner/wax



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I can't comment on the GPS stuff, only the D151 but I think I am in love. For production, fast details it can't be beat. Pick the right pad and move on. I worked a Buick this weekend which was only washed for years with acid rain. The guy hit it with a rotary and did a better "Z" than Zoro on it! I'll be posting in the show n shine section shortly because I was just amazed with how well it came out. The owner said it looked better than when he bought it new, 10 years ago!
 
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