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11-02-09, 06:42
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Ultrasonic Blue IS Clean
cptzippy is offline
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Using the full Optimum Line?
Been using ONR for about 8 months now and really like it. I'm re-examining my detailing as I start on a new car. Like what I've been reading about OS and OCW. So, can I trust my new ride to use that trio on it?
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11-02-09, 08:19
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Hey, Moe! is offline
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
I've been using Opti-Seal for two years now, and I like it. Keep it thin when applying. I've done my Focus 9-10 times, and the bottle is still half-full.
Can't speak for OCW, though you can top OS with almost anything.
Try Opti-Bond for your tires. I did, and it is a keeper.
If Scottwax replies, then you have your answer. He's been testing/using Optimum products since I was in diapers ; )
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11-02-09, 09:22
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Now with twice the head
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
Opti-Seal and OCW look amazing together. You can use OCW about 30 minutes after OS but I usually prefer to use OS, then the next wash, top with OCW. In fact, I've used OCW (after initially using OS) on my own car the last 3 washes.
Both are very easy to use too.
BTW, Moe, weren't you still in diapers when I was eating lunch today? 
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11-02-09, 09:23
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Lotus Exige S
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
I love Optimum products for the most part, but the color of the paint does have a bearing on what product(s) I prefer.
What color is your new ride?
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11-03-09, 05:26
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Ultrasonic Blue IS Clean
cptzippy is offline
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
To answer your ? Rob Tomlin, it's Ultrasonic Blue Mica.
I do have opti-bond and do like it so I guess that's another OPT product I should use to build my confidence.
I did some searching on here on opti-seal but didn't find a good description of how it goes on. If someone can tell me or link me I'd be mucho apreciative.
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11-03-09, 06:33
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Now with twice the head
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
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Originally Posted by cptzippy
I did some searching on here on opti-seal but didn't find a good description of how it goes on. If someone can tell me or link me I'd be mucho apreciative.
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YouTube - Applying Optimum Opti-Seal
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11-03-09, 06:46
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
My GF wants to know if Depends counts as diapers.....
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11-03-09, 07:34
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
I really like Optimum products, OID, OCW, Poliseal, Optiseal, ONR are all winners, but they do look better on darker colors.
The best thing about Optimum is the whole line plays nice, you can use any of the products in any order you like and not worry about bonding issues.
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11-03-09, 09:41
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Ultrasonic Blue IS Clean
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
Pretty impressive stuff if it goes on that easy and lasts as long as it seems to.
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11-03-09, 04:10
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
Yakky makes a good point--the whole Opt. line does play well with each other, and seems to be less fussy about weather conditions while using them, too.
As the OS video mentions, if you don't see the product level out and disappear in ten seconds or so after application, you've used too much.
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11-03-09, 04:30
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
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Originally Posted by Hey, Moe!
Yakky makes a good point--the whole Opt. line does play well with each other, and seems to be less fussy about weather conditions while using them, too.
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+1
i've been usng ps + os for a year now. i like it a lot. long lasting protection, little dust from the ps. about as good as it gets 
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11-03-09, 05:40
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Lotus Exige S
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Re: Using the full Optimum Line?
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Originally Posted by yakky
I really like Optimum products, OID, OCW, Poliseal, Optiseal, ONR are all winners, but they do look better on darker colors.
The best thing about Optimum is the whole line plays nice, you can use any of the products in any order you like and not worry about bonding issues.
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I agree with all of this, but the highlighted part is very noteworthy in my opinion. I was disappointed with OS on my Silver Lotus as it darkened the paint and slightly dulled the flakes. AJT works quite a bit better for me on Silver.
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