Optimum hyper spray polish

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I was looking at the hyper spray compound and polish videos, they look like good products, but so do alot of others.

I dont see a lot of talk on here about these products and was wandering if they're worth buying......they look less messy and easy to use

only found one review. what does the hyper spray compound and polish compare to ? ( 105 / 205 ) ( FG 400 / SF 4000 ) ?.

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Optimum Hyper Spray Polish is a great polish. It surprises me that it doesn't get more discussion as compared to the other big names. It has a super long working time, doesn't dust, and wipes off with ease.
 
Optimum Hyper Spray Polish is a great polish. It surprises me that it doesn't get more discussion as compared to the other big names. It has a super long working time, doesn't dust, and wipes off with ease.

I tried Hyper Polish and liked it a lot. Hyper Compound not so much. I guess Optimum concentrates on marketing their highly successful products rather than these :dunno:
 
The Hyper Polish is great, way under-rated and under-discussed here in AGO.

The Hyper Compound however, just an average one.
 
Hyper polish has about the same cut as PF2500. No dust, long working time, easy to wipe off.


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I bought it to attempt a one step on my Subaru in the Spring. I have some tangerine and crimson HTs. How would it be rated on the bubba-proof scale?
 
I never cared for Hyper Polish spray. It created a pink mess and was not easier to use compared to a squeeze bottle. That combined with clogged triggers and I stopped using it.
 
I really like both of the products and the compound finishes well enough to one step on some paints. It does not have a ton of cut though. It is messy....I keep a bucket near and hold my PC over it as I spray to catch the overspray.
 
Like all things you must adapt with new concepts. The sprayer is a good delivery method for most but you can use it like a squeeze bottle too if you prefer. It dies need to be shaken well before use, and when the sprayer clogs it's easy to fix by unscrewing the nozzle and cleaning it with warm soapy water. Performance is killer with high gloss and easy clean up. Another unique characteristic is that you can polish a medium sized sedan with less than one ounce of Hyper.
 
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Like all things you must adapt with new concepts. The sprayer is a good delivery method for most but you can use it like a squeeze bottle too if you prefer. It dies need to be shaken well before use, and when the sprayer clogs it's easy to fix by unscrewing the nozzle and cleaning it with warm soapy water. Performance is killer with high gloss and easy clean up. Another unique characteristic is that you can polish a medium sized sedan with less than one ounce of Hyper.

That's nice to know. I always just transfer it out after it got stuck. I even once bought a dozen of extra taiwan style pumps here just to replace it whenever it got stuck.
 
I use it mostly for minor touch ups with the ccs hand pads and it works well. Agree with prior post that the sprayer delivery method is less than ideal. Its hard to regulate the amount of product. To get a proper mix of the product you have to give the sprayer a good squeeze and its blasts out of the sprayer hard enough to splash, making a big mess.
 
I love hyper polish. Have been using it as one of my go to polishes for about a year now. The spray trigger that comes with the bottle is junk. I got rid of it and use a replacement trigger and I have yet to have issues with clogging.

It's much easier to spray it on to a pad. Saves a little bit of time.

As others have said long working time, easy wipe off, and had pretty good cut depending upon the paint system your working on and pad combo.

But as with a lot of products it comes down to personal preference. Pick up a bottle and test it out.
 
I love hyper polish. Have been using it as one of my go to polishes for about a year now. The spray trigger that comes with the bottle is junk. I got rid of it and use a replacement trigger and I have yet to have issues with clogging.

It's much easier to spray it on to a pad. Saves a little bit of time.

As others have said long working time, easy wipe off, and had pretty good cut depending upon the paint system your working on and pad combo.

But as with a lot of products it comes down to personal preference. Pick up a bottle and test it out.

What sprayer do you use?
 
What sprayer do you use?

It's a chemical resistant sprayer I buy in bulk. Similar to the ones on another detailing supply site. PM me if you want the link. It's a more sturdy sprayer. the ones that come with the hyper polish I never liked they always break or clog on me.
 
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