Optimum Opti-Clean

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Anyone else caught wind of this yet? It sounds like a 'waterless wash' like Poorboys Spray & Wipe or the DP spray.

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I know that a few premier detailers are testing it and have been doing so for a few months, Maybe Ron from Integra or Anthony O. can tell us something without telling too much!
 
Patience, my precious...
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Not much longer!
 
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I knew I saw a bottle with similar title on it ...
 
Levels of cleaning in the detailing world:

1. Instant (quick) detailers - add gloss after a wash or to remove light dust.

2. Spray and wipe (waterless washes) - moderate dirt, road grime

3. ONR (rinseless wash) - regular wash...different approach, convenient and eco-concious

4. Optimum Car Wash (traditional bucket shampoo) - normal wash

5. Power Clean - can be used as a prespray, decontamination wash, or wax remover based on dilution.

Hope this helps, Cliff

Chris
 
It will have to be beyond exceptional in both price and performance to put Poorboy's Spray & Wipe in the dugout.
 
I have three real problems with this. One is, I just ordered, so now I can't add this to my order. Two, I still have a gallon of S&W, so what am I talking about? Three, protection? What protection? I thought this was supposed to be a waterless wash? How can it protect, and how much does it protect? If you could used this before your car got dirty enough to need a real (hose or ONR) wash, say twice a week, would it stay "protected" forever?
 
Brand new video here...

Yeah, I just watched that...seems like if you lived in SoCal all you'd need is this and a bottle of tire dressing and you could just give all the rest of your stuff to your neighbor...

So the "protection" is more/different than ONR (not that I thought ONR had any protection...I'm so confused...)?
 
Yeah, I just watched that...seems like if you lived in SoCal all you'd need is this and a bottle of tire dressing and you could just give all the rest of your stuff to your neighbor...

So the "protection" is more/different than ONR (not that I thought ONR had any protection...I'm so confused...)?

Spoke with David Ghodoussi yesterday and he said "yes", that this new product does in fact leave behind a protective polymer coating and that with regular use you could maintain a protective coating on whatever you applied the product to...


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