The Guz
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Well I was not planning to do a review on Opti-Glass coating but Autopia forum member rookiez asked me about doing one. There is an included bonus with Opti-Glass Clean & Protect.
All three products can be found on Autogeek.
Optimum Opti-Glass Coating, windshield coating, windshield coating to prevent chips
Optimum Opti-Glass Clean & Protect
Optimum Paint Prep
The test subject for Opti-Glass Coating is my dad's 2015 Impala LTZ. The windshield is the only thing that is currently coated. This was my test area. I will eventually coat the rest of the glass.
This was the process I used:
-Washed with Meguiar's D114 rinesless wash
-Clayed with Meguiar's M34 and a clay magic clay bar
-Used Optimum Paint Prep to remove any clay lube residue and to prep the glass for maximum performance
-Applied one coat of Opti-Glass Coating.
Opti-Glass Coating:
I found this to be easy to work with. I followed the directions right on the bottle. Directions you say? That's blasphemous lol. The directions state to let it sit on the glass for 2 minutes and then remove. I did just that. It was easy to remove. I did not have to struggle with wiping it off. I could feel the slickness left behind.
I did use a spare blue foam applicator that comes with Optimum Gloss Coat. I primed the pad with 2 sprays. I applied a spray of product and worked in small sections. It did flash a bit quickly but I was working outside in the shade. I found the Gloss Coat foam applicator to be to grabby. I had to use more product a bit sooner than I liked. Next time I will try a suede applicator to compare it to the foam applicator.
It does cost more coming in at $70 for 60cc's (roughly 2 oz`s). So some might be turned off by it based on the price. Optimum claims "up to 1 year" of longevity. I will be leaving this on the glass for the long term and compare it against DP Glass Coating which I have previously used. My longevity may be longer than others since I am in Southern California which is still in a drought. So who knows when the rain will come. So this means that there will be limited abrasion by the wiper blades.
The following day I washed the car and caught the performance of the product.
Me pouring water from a bottle.
During the wash process being blasted with water from my foam gun nozzle.
Optimum Paint Prep:
I purchased one of the gloss coat kits and it included the paint prep.
So this is Optimum's paint prep product. Similar to CarPro offering Eraser. Nothing new here other than using it to prep the surface for a coating. It does mention on the rear of the bottle that it contains no surfactants. That is a good thing. It means it will not interfere with the coating bonding to the paint. Some have said that Eraser leaves surfactants and some have said it doesn't. Optimum clearly states that it doesn't contain any right on the bottle.
One thing I did notice is that it's scent it rather potent. Unlike Eraser which has a nice scent to it. Optimum smells a lot more like IPA. Other than that I had no issues using it. It's a great product for those that enjoy the Optimum synergy.
Opti-Glass Clean & Protect:
This is a bonus. I have DP Glass Coating on all the glass of my Camaro. I washed up my Camaro and followed up with Opti-Clean & Protect once everything was dried.
I used it with a waffle weave towel from The Rag Company. Both worked great together.
I had no issues using this. I used it to remove any remaining water that was on the glass after using the DP Turbo Dryer to remove most of the water from the surface. I found it to work effortlessly in that aspect. I can not say how this would perform on a surface that has light dust or dirt on it. That will have to wait for a future use. It did do a good job cleaning the surface. I did notice some slickness after using it on all the glass.
This would make a nice maintenance type product (aka booster) for a glass coating such Opti-Glass Coating or other glass coatings.
Here one can see the left over water that was on the glass after using the DP Turbo Dryer. I left it on the glass longer as I was wiping down the paint with some detail spray. It allowed me to test the effectiveness of the product on these becoming water spots. No issues removing them.
Before
After
Completely removed from the glass and leaving behind a slick surface.
All optimum products performed excellent. All were easy to use. I will post back some updates on the glass coating.
All three products can be found on Autogeek.
Optimum Opti-Glass Coating, windshield coating, windshield coating to prevent chips
Optimum Opti-Glass Clean & Protect
Optimum Paint Prep
The test subject for Opti-Glass Coating is my dad's 2015 Impala LTZ. The windshield is the only thing that is currently coated. This was my test area. I will eventually coat the rest of the glass.
This was the process I used:
-Washed with Meguiar's D114 rinesless wash
-Clayed with Meguiar's M34 and a clay magic clay bar
-Used Optimum Paint Prep to remove any clay lube residue and to prep the glass for maximum performance
-Applied one coat of Opti-Glass Coating.
Opti-Glass Coating:
I found this to be easy to work with. I followed the directions right on the bottle. Directions you say? That's blasphemous lol. The directions state to let it sit on the glass for 2 minutes and then remove. I did just that. It was easy to remove. I did not have to struggle with wiping it off. I could feel the slickness left behind.
I did use a spare blue foam applicator that comes with Optimum Gloss Coat. I primed the pad with 2 sprays. I applied a spray of product and worked in small sections. It did flash a bit quickly but I was working outside in the shade. I found the Gloss Coat foam applicator to be to grabby. I had to use more product a bit sooner than I liked. Next time I will try a suede applicator to compare it to the foam applicator.
It does cost more coming in at $70 for 60cc's (roughly 2 oz`s). So some might be turned off by it based on the price. Optimum claims "up to 1 year" of longevity. I will be leaving this on the glass for the long term and compare it against DP Glass Coating which I have previously used. My longevity may be longer than others since I am in Southern California which is still in a drought. So who knows when the rain will come. So this means that there will be limited abrasion by the wiper blades.
The following day I washed the car and caught the performance of the product.
Me pouring water from a bottle.
During the wash process being blasted with water from my foam gun nozzle.
Optimum Paint Prep:
I purchased one of the gloss coat kits and it included the paint prep.
So this is Optimum's paint prep product. Similar to CarPro offering Eraser. Nothing new here other than using it to prep the surface for a coating. It does mention on the rear of the bottle that it contains no surfactants. That is a good thing. It means it will not interfere with the coating bonding to the paint. Some have said that Eraser leaves surfactants and some have said it doesn't. Optimum clearly states that it doesn't contain any right on the bottle.
One thing I did notice is that it's scent it rather potent. Unlike Eraser which has a nice scent to it. Optimum smells a lot more like IPA. Other than that I had no issues using it. It's a great product for those that enjoy the Optimum synergy.
Opti-Glass Clean & Protect:
This is a bonus. I have DP Glass Coating on all the glass of my Camaro. I washed up my Camaro and followed up with Opti-Clean & Protect once everything was dried.
I used it with a waffle weave towel from The Rag Company. Both worked great together.
I had no issues using this. I used it to remove any remaining water that was on the glass after using the DP Turbo Dryer to remove most of the water from the surface. I found it to work effortlessly in that aspect. I can not say how this would perform on a surface that has light dust or dirt on it. That will have to wait for a future use. It did do a good job cleaning the surface. I did notice some slickness after using it on all the glass.
This would make a nice maintenance type product (aka booster) for a glass coating such Opti-Glass Coating or other glass coatings.
Here one can see the left over water that was on the glass after using the DP Turbo Dryer. I left it on the glass longer as I was wiping down the paint with some detail spray. It allowed me to test the effectiveness of the product on these becoming water spots. No issues removing them.
Before
After
Completely removed from the glass and leaving behind a slick surface.
All optimum products performed excellent. All were easy to use. I will post back some updates on the glass coating.