RPM94
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- Jul 19, 2014
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I was the winner of Autogeek's Optimum Gloss Coat giveaway. This weekend I washed my wife's car, clayed it, removed swirls with my Flex & Rupes 75E, did an IPA wipe down and then applied Optimum Gloss Coat.
I was planning on putting the coating on my new Grand Cherokee, but my significant other can be very persuasive.
I was a bit reluctant since she has a white car and it would not provide as good reflection shots of my darker color Jeep.
Up until now I was only familiar with 22PLE VX1 Pro glass coating. I really liked that product and have applied it to my Z06. 22PLE is good for 24 months and is know for its strong reflective properties.
22PLE is very easy to apply, do one section, wait 5 minutes and then buff with a microfiber towel. The same procedure applies for the Optimum Gloss Coat. I feel that the Gloss Coat was a bit easier to apply than 22PLE. I really liked the syringe approach compared to the dropper vial. Also, with 22PLE, you ruin your microfiber towels since they harden after use. This did not occur with the Gloss Coat.
The shine is extremely good with the Optimum Gloss Coat. I would say equal to the 22PLE.
So, my choice is the Optimum system due to ease of application, not having to toss your microfiber towels and similar shine to 22PLE. I have no experience with Optimum 2.0 so I cannot comment on it.
I will let you all know how each hold up over time to see if there is a difference in durability.
Here is the money shot. Who says white cars do not show good reflections.
Thanks Autogeek for the chance to try this product out!
I was planning on putting the coating on my new Grand Cherokee, but my significant other can be very persuasive.

I was a bit reluctant since she has a white car and it would not provide as good reflection shots of my darker color Jeep.
Up until now I was only familiar with 22PLE VX1 Pro glass coating. I really liked that product and have applied it to my Z06. 22PLE is good for 24 months and is know for its strong reflective properties.
22PLE is very easy to apply, do one section, wait 5 minutes and then buff with a microfiber towel. The same procedure applies for the Optimum Gloss Coat. I feel that the Gloss Coat was a bit easier to apply than 22PLE. I really liked the syringe approach compared to the dropper vial. Also, with 22PLE, you ruin your microfiber towels since they harden after use. This did not occur with the Gloss Coat.
The shine is extremely good with the Optimum Gloss Coat. I would say equal to the 22PLE.
So, my choice is the Optimum system due to ease of application, not having to toss your microfiber towels and similar shine to 22PLE. I have no experience with Optimum 2.0 so I cannot comment on it.
I will let you all know how each hold up over time to see if there is a difference in durability.
Here is the money shot. Who says white cars do not show good reflections.


Thanks Autogeek for the chance to try this product out!