The Guz
Mike
Review Optimum Opti Glass Coating, Optimum Paint Prep and Opti Glass Clean and Protect
Well I was not planning to do a review on Opti-Glass coating but forum member rookiez asked me about doing one. There is an included bonus with Opti-Glass Clean & Protect.
Both products can be found on Autopia. Paint Prep is available in a gloss coat kit on Autopia and is available individually at Autogeek. Hopefully this changes and it becomes available on Autopia as well.
Optimum Opti-Glass Coating
Optimum Opti-Glass Clean & Protect 17 oz.
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 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.
https://vimeo.com/172369436
Well I was not planning to do a review on Opti-Glass coating but forum member rookiez asked me about doing one. There is an included bonus with Opti-Glass Clean & Protect.
Both products can be found on Autopia. Paint Prep is available in a gloss coat kit on Autopia and is available individually at Autogeek. Hopefully this changes and it becomes available on Autopia as well.
Optimum Opti-Glass Coating
Optimum Opti-Glass Clean & Protect 17 oz.
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 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.
https://vimeo.com/172369436