Optimum Finish Polish Review.........

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First off for years I've used 3M Perfect-It Ultra Fine Polish & Meguiar's Ultra Fine Polish.

I've been looking for a Polish that had little to no cut to maintain my black 09' RAV.

The 205 is my go to Polish when doing a two step correction, I follow with it after using Meguiar's 105 or the Wolfgang Uber Compound.
But what if your car has no defects but want something to make your paint really pop, we all know prep work is the most important thing we can do before applying our last step.

Optimum Finish Polish

Few things I found out about it that I really like.

1. Has little to no cut when using a black finishing pad, that's important to me in keeping my RAV looking flawless.
2. The a Optimum Finish Polish has the longest work time of any Polish I ever used, it allows you to buff as long as you need, it will not dry out even after 6, 7, even 10 passes.
This allows you to what I call "slow buffing ", not jeweling but going over each panel as long as you see fit to bring out the best shine and reflection possible, with my 205 I could only make a few passes then had to stop not to dry buff, then repeat if needed.
3. Spreads easy using a flat pad, sure it would be the same using any finishing pad or any pad that you may choose.
4. Easy to remove.
At first I found it to be "oily" and took much buffing , then I read to remove it spray it with some sort of Rinse-Less wash or detail spray, I tried it and it worked out fine, so easy now that I figured that part out.


After using the Optimum Finish Polish I told my wife the RAV never had the shine and reflection as it looks right now, it's really insane, wet looking, she agreed:dblthumb2:

I didn't take any before shots, mainly because the car was next to flawless and had incredible shine, so I thought.

First I washed it, no claying needed being I clayed it a couple of weeks back.
I took out my DeWalt 849x along with the Optimum Finish Polish and a 5.5" Lake Country Black Flat Finishing pad.

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I spent about 8 hours buffing the entire car, roof and luggage racks.
It didn't take me long to notice something amazing, the shine it provided and the reelection was second to none.

Below are pictures of the RAV polished and sealed using the Wolfgang Glossy Paint Sealant.

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Night shot without much lighting.

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The hood

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Random shots

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This proved to me just how well the Optimum worked for me, one would think a picture was taken of me but it's all reflection:dblthumb2:

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Here's a shot of me working the polish, I think this was after 8 passes and still workable.

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Again this Polish has given me the best shine than the others I've tried.

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A short, simple video I put together , you'll notice I put autogeek.com instead of autogeek.net but made a correction on my description.

[ame="http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydqnqa_KrPI"]Five Star Detailing by Kevin - YouTube[/video]

If your looking for a fine polish that will allow you to polish when you want to without worring about removing to much clear coat than you may want to give the Optimum Finish Polish a try.
I did test it using my PC as well and the results were still very good.

Thanks for reading my review:dblthumb2:
 
Nice write up Kevin! Good to see you back and buffing! Crazy pure reflections! I may just have to give optimum a try on my black truck!
 
Thanks for the review?

Do you find the Optimum has a minimum buffering cycle?

Have you tried it with a DA?
 
Probably the best looking Rav I've seen! They don't normally look like that.

Great work :xyxthumbs:
 
Thanks for the review?

Do you find the Optimum has a minimum buffering cycle?

Have you tried it with a DA?


The buffing cycle is very long.
Yes as I said in my review I did try the DA also , same good results.
If you own a dark color car this is the Polish for you IMO anyway.
 
Probably the best looking Rav I've seen! They don't normally look like that.

Great work :xyxthumbs:

Thanks, I agree with you, most don't have that deep, rich shine that I desire and work hard in getting.
 
Looks great. I'd like to try the Optimum line on my truck.
 
Forgot to mention.
No dusting whatsoever which made it that much better to work with.
You work clean the entire time:)
 
Kind of disappointing when you have all those pictures and no shots in the sun. Any black car is going to look glossy in the shade.
 
Kind of disappointing when you have all those pictures and no shots in the sun. Any black car is going to look glossy in the shade.

Glossy has nothing to do with it! The pictures show so much more. Clarity, smoothness, flawless reflections. This, I believe, is what OP is showing in his review! :-)
 
nice job,how much product did you use? 3 drops and primeing?
 
Good to see you're up and about after surgery!

Amazing work as usual :props:
 
You sure had great results with this product! Too bad I didn't. In fact, I would have to say I had the least amount of success with Optimum polishes (I've only tried Polish II and Finish). Oh well, I guess that's why there are so many brands out there. Different polishes work well for different paint systems, polishers, pads, technique, etc. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to your next one!
 
Glad to see you back..told ya you'd be fine! The world is back to normal now! Great post and write up!
 
Amazing work. Great write up & mind blowing pics! I Definetly have to pick up this polish soon!!
 
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