Optimum Polish II

andyboehlke

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I see that the Optimum Polish II original formula is BOGO and was wondering if anyone knows if it is any good or not. I noticed that it is not gone yet and was a little suprised about that with reading some of the reviews on it. Thanks for the input in advance.
 
I had to throw out the bottles I had left. Turned to water after a few years of storage in my basement. The compound still performs well.
 
Optimum Polish II is a great non oily replacement for M-205. It works very nicely and wipes back off even easier but as stated above the shelf life is shorter than many others. When I see it on BOGO I have to wonder how long it's already been on the shelf at AG. If you use it often I say buy it but if you'll play around with it and let it sit for a long time then get the smallest bottle you can.

Since Chris@Optimum is here I'll say that the caps on all of the Optimum polish bottles clog up in no time forcing you to squeeze the bottle very hard to get the product out and when the dammed up cap finally opens up there's a flood of product all over your panel or your pad.

Just a little feedback for the manufacturer.
 
Caps and bottles have been changed since the first quarter of 2011 and it was because of feedback from our customers! Poliseal was a bear to get out of the 32oz bottles IMO.

Old bottles:
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New bottles:
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Had to toss mine too; 32 oz Original polish; 32 oz Polish II; 32 oz Compound; 32 oz Poli-Seal.
Got to admit while it lasted I liked the way it performed. Just needed more shelf life for a hobbiest.
 
Since Chris(@Optimum) sent me some samples to review of the "New" formulation's of OPT Compound,Polish II,Finish Polish-I have become a big fan of them.
I have been using them more and more and even placed an order because of how well the "New" formula works for me.
I would recommend if you are a hobbiest,purchase the 8oz sizes.
 
Good advice, IID. I have to admit I'm a sucker for a good deal...but with polishes I only order what I can use. Poliseal is the only thing I buy in gallons (polish-wise).
 
No apology necessary, I was just surprised that you were surprised that it didn't last a few years. I've had to throw stuff out that I kept meaning to get to, too...so you're certainly not alone.


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ok so what is the self life of the optimum compounds and polishes. This would be a good thing to know.jonathan
 
I would recommend if you are a hobbiest,purchase the 8oz sizes.

I'll do that next time, and sure that I'll give them another go. I use a lot of Optimum products. Pleased with the performance of each.
 
I got these on BOGO a few months back and they didn't perform well at all.. I sent Chris and Duane some pics of the product separating and clumping up and they agreed it was past there shelf life (hence the BOGO ) and returned my money ... Buy some 205 or 85RD
 
I think your safe with a couple of years (storage conditions vary). Within this time separation is normal. Usually all that is needed is to shake vigorously for a couple of minutes and you're back in business. I've has separation with other brands too, so this shouldn't be seen as abnormal for anyone familiar with polishes. We do offer a satisfaction guarantee so if you try our line and aren't happy, just let us know instead of discarding it or leaving it on the shelf.


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I got these on BOGO a few months back and they didn't perform well at all.. I sent Chris and Duane some pics of the product separating and clumping up and they agreed it was past there shelf life (hence the BOGO ) and returned my money ... Buy some 205 or 85RD

Yep, sometimes BOGO are clearance items that have been in a 100+ degree warehouse for a while. For the newest and freshest product, stay out of the bargain bins IMO. The important thing is that you got to spend your money again on something you like.


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