Optimum Hyper Polish Spray With Long Throw Polisher?

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Anyone using Optimum Hyper Polish Spray with a 15 or 21mm polisher??? Curious how it performs.
 
I was actually going to try that exact combo this weekend. But chances are, I won't. Another "project" came up
 
Use it with my Rupes 21 on a variety of pads with great results.
 
Yup it has worked great on my G21. But I have been using a 12mm Rupes Duetto for finishing with Hyper polish and it works wonders.
 
Thanks for the reply's!! I was thinking of trying with my G15 on Boss Orange pads on our two VWs--both have typical VW hard paint and just light to moderate wash induced swirls. How do you think it would perform in this situation?
 
Anyone using Optimum Hyper Polish Spray with a 15 or 21mm polisher??? Curious how it performs.

Works very well and is one of my most used finishing combos, just be sure to do a good wipe down on a test spot with Gtechniq Panel Wipe or similar.
 
Works very well and is one of my most used finishing combos, just be sure to do a good wipe down on a test spot with Gtechniq Panel Wipe or similar.

Does Hyper Polish contain fillers or just allot of polishing oils?
 
No fillers or oils. It is a true polish. You'll need to finish with a lsp of your choice. Also, wipe off panel by panel. If left to dry, it becomes difficult to wipe off.
 
Works great on a Rupes LHR 15 MKII, Rupes Duetto, Rupes Mini and the nano lol. I would not doubt it on the Griot's polishers.
 
If you use Hyper Polish on long throw, speed 3 is enough to let it do it's thing. It actually performs better at that speed rather than a higher speed setting.
 
just be sure to do a good wipe down on a test spot with Gtechniq Panel Wipe or similar.
I like the ease of use of this panel wipe, but find it too strong on some paints, which creates hazing upon wipe off.



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Interesting. Have used it a few times, was thinking of switching grom Gyeon Prep.

Did notice that when using it, need to work in smaller section as it seems to evaporate or haze if applied in too large an area.

With Gyeon or WG Prep, can hose down some pretty large sections with no apparent ill effects.

Gtechniq sure burns more than the others if you get it in a cut on your hand.
 
Interesting. Have used it a few times, was thinking of switching grom Gyeon Prep.

Did notice that when using it, need to work in smaller section as it seems to evaporate or haze if applied in too large an area.

With Gyeon or WG Prep, can hose down some pretty large sections with no apparent ill effects.

Gtechniq sure burns more than the others if you get it in a cut on your hand.
I switched to Gyeon and like it better.
 
I like the ease of use of this panel wipe, but find it too strong on some paints, which creates hazing upon wipe off.



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Yeah, it can be too strong for some painted plastic pieces and PPF. It definitely removes more than a lot of the other preps I've tried.
 
Does Hyper Polish contain fillers or just allot of polishing oils?

As with any polish, the carrier oils have the ability to hide things like faint marring. A good panel wipe will remove them but I've found a lot of others not as effective with Hyper Polish. (Eraser, Opti-Prep, IPA)

Again, Hyper Polish is one of my most used finishing polishes, just stating what I and others have observed over the years.
 
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