O.C.Detailing
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- Jul 24, 2009
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Mike,
I've been eye-balling the Optimum Hyper compound lately. The unlimited work-time is just too much for me to say no to, but I have a fairly new bottle of the Optimum Compound II.
My question, is Optimum Hyper Compound a diminishing or non-diminishing abrasive and how much like Meg's 105 is it? I do a LOT of work in direct sunlight and must admit, dusting is the worst part of detailing for me. I can't stand it. It drives me BONKERS! SO, that being said, I'd like to take the plunge and purchase some Hyper Compound, but only if it will rival the corrective capabilities of Meg's 105.
This is to the rest of the forum members, I'm really not looking for fan-boy opinions here. If it's possible to put them side-by-side and test, or if someone has done this before and can comment, that's what I'm needing, not people telling me nothing beats M105/205. I just want a product that doesn't dust at all, and so far, Optimum is the only one I've found that doesn't dust up or leave unmanageable residue on the surfaces I'm working on.
Thanks in advance to any and everyone who responds.
Adam
I've been eye-balling the Optimum Hyper compound lately. The unlimited work-time is just too much for me to say no to, but I have a fairly new bottle of the Optimum Compound II.
My question, is Optimum Hyper Compound a diminishing or non-diminishing abrasive and how much like Meg's 105 is it? I do a LOT of work in direct sunlight and must admit, dusting is the worst part of detailing for me. I can't stand it. It drives me BONKERS! SO, that being said, I'd like to take the plunge and purchase some Hyper Compound, but only if it will rival the corrective capabilities of Meg's 105.
This is to the rest of the forum members, I'm really not looking for fan-boy opinions here. If it's possible to put them side-by-side and test, or if someone has done this before and can comment, that's what I'm needing, not people telling me nothing beats M105/205. I just want a product that doesn't dust at all, and so far, Optimum is the only one I've found that doesn't dust up or leave unmanageable residue on the surfaces I'm working on.
Thanks in advance to any and everyone who responds.
Adam