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Man, this company sure knows what they're doing. Every product I have tried, has worked very well.

Optimum Opi-bond(diluted 1:1) - my favorite tire and wheel well dressing

Optimum protectant plus- awesome leather conditioner and protectant. Can be used to dress interior panels as well. Very versatile.

Optimum car wash: Very good lubricity, smells great.

Optimum instant deatiler - very easy to use, good for removing light dust, excellent finish

Optimum power clean - it's on the way, can't wait to try it.

Never tried any of their polishes, but have heard good things.

GREAT job optimum! :props:
 
Yea they do make great products.

I really wanna try more. They all seem to get good reviews, and the ones I've got so far work really well!
 
PowerClean is very versatile and a great product. There Poli-Seal wax (AIO) is a nice product too. The Instant Detailer adds alot of gloss and slickness.
 
I have been quite smitten with Optimum products as well. From their functionality to their packaging and marketing I really like everything I've tried. I met David Ghodoussi of Optimum at detail fest and speaking with him was extremely interesting. He is chemical engineer and I believe also the founder and CEO of Optimum. He really knows his stuff!
 
Z, How could you leave ONR off the list? I have also used their compound, finishing polish and Metal Polish. IMO OCW is second only to Four Star Spray Wax. OID ,OPC, OPP, Car Wash are as good as it gets. I have a syringe of Opti Coat I will use on my Expedition after a polish job.
 
If you havent tried the optimum polish and poli-seal you dont know what your missing out on. I recently went back to optimum polish because I had to work on a car in direct sunlight. I forgot how much of a pleasure it is to work with. Good defect removal, infinite buffing time and zero dust(I mainly work with a rotary.)
 
Z, How could you leave ONR off the list?
Never tried it, but according to the reviews, it's fabulous! I'm more of a classic car wash type of guy.

If you havent tried the optimum polish and poli-seal you dont know what your missing out on. I recently went back to optimum polish because I had to work on a car in direct sunlight. I forgot how much of a pleasure it is to work with. Good defect removal, infinite buffing time and zero dust(I mainly work with a rotary.)
I'll definitely have to try their polishes.
 
I never liked their polishes, but recently I tried the new Optimum Polish II and it was great. The old polishes took too long to break down, but the new Polish II flashed in a very reasonable amount of time.

Of course, ONR is great and Opti-Bond is very good. Poli-Seal, OCW, and Opti-Seal all work well too.
 
Ive got poli-seal and opti-seal. I am extremely happy with both, they are so easy to use and last a very long time!
 
Recently tried the ONR and OCW. Both are so easy to use. The ONR saves alot of time and water. If anyone is thinking of trying the No Rinse I highly recommend it and the Spray Wax. After using the no rinse just spray the wax on and wipe it off, how easy is that. The paint is really slick and looks like you have spend half a day with regular wax.
 
OCW is great stuff as well. I got a sample awhile back, order a bottle about a week later. I sometimes use it as a topper on my car and more often as a stand-alone on those "wash and shine" jobs where the client isn't looking to spend a lot of time or money. Durability isn't bad at all either.
 
I have yet to find a dud in the whole line. I cant wait for the sprayable polishes to go up for sale as I am certain they will be excellent
 
Can't wait for the spray polishes! I've now used almost everything in the product line, and do not have one bad thing to say about them! Very happy with the compounds and polishes as well. Great stuff for sure!
 
I love the poli-seal as it can do a little correction work if needed.
 
How do you know then? :nomore: You will probably be pleasantly surprised if you try an ONR wash.
I know because there's no way you can thoroughly clean your entire car with ONR compared to a regular car wash. :)
 
I know because there's no way you can thoroughly clean your entire car with ONR compared to a regular car wash. :)

Maybe so, but I'm willing to bet that your entire car doesn't always need a thorough cleaning. Is your Vette your Daily Driver?

When all your doing is a quick cleaning of light dirt off the paint it's quick and easy, even jambs are a breeze. I guess it's different with a silver car because light dirt doesn't really show.
 
Maybe so, but I'm willing to bet that your entire car doesn't always need a thorough cleaning. Is your Vette your Daily Driver?
My Vette is driven everyday that it doesn't rain(few and far between). So yes, my Vette is washed every weekend with a thorough cleaning. :xyxthumbs:
 
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