Opti Seal

No other product is pushed down peoples throats like Zaino...Crap, I am a Zaino user. Yet I am so sick of seeing this great forum turn into an ad.
 
TigerMike said:
So I like a particular product, so does everyone else here. I do not push it in every thread like some other people. I also have no agendas, like some other people. I understand those agendas (maybe you don't?) and it does get annoying. As far as I know EVERYONE on this site has product preferences and will share them here. What's the purpose of this forum then? What about those certain people that just LOVE JW products and recomend them often? Guess they don't count huh?





I love DG. You make me not want to admit that. So if your complaining that other's make you feel like that, that's how you make me feel. I also love JW stuff .



Your right everyone has their preferences , so why do you constantly attack Zaino ?

Sal sleep with Wife or something ? Geeze give it a rest.





I happen to love Zaino , so am I a bad person. I also buy and use lots of other products including DG, so am I now a good person?



Maybe we should have a Zaino section, DG section and so forth . If you want to read about Zaino you can , if you want to read about Optimum you can. If you don't then you don't have to.



There are so many guy's with a wealth of knowledge on this site.Too bad a few have to constantly bash certain products.
 
joshtpa said:
No other product is pushed down peoples throats like Zaino...Crap, I am a Zaino user. Yet I am so sick of seeing this great forum turn into an ad.



You are amazing. First you ask about Opti-Seal. Scott and Anthony try their best to give answers and happened to reference CS. You go off into your rant about "your" post turning into a Zaino thread and infer some post are about yourself. You indirectly call Anthony a liar under the disquise of doubting my re-enforcing his claim of Opti-Clear usage. Then when he "actually" runs the experiment and disproves your assumptions, you get mad and start ranting about Zaino.



Who other than yourself has converted this thread into a Zaino discussion. :nixweiss



I seriously doubt you use CS and I can conclude that from the fact that you can not get 200 sprays out of a bottle when this come quite easily to any user of CS from 1 oz or at the most 2oz.



Seek help my friend. Life's too valuable to cash in credits about any detailing products, let alone create detailing lies via the internet.



Have a great day my friend.:wall
 
My friend, your agenda is quite obvious and is completely demostrated in this tread:



http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-product-discussion/87625-drying-towel.html



So that you can not delete, here is your response. For someone who always complaining about Zaino, for the world in me I can not conceive where Zaino is at all needed in the thread. :nixweiss



"Depnds on who you ask. Most on here say do not do it. Use WW MF. But Sal Zaino says to do it."





:hm

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wannafbody said:
compare cost per application. I'm not sure how far OS will spread but I can say that once you get the technique down an application of CS will cost roughly $1.



I am able to cover 4-5 vehicles per ounce of Opti-Seal and Clear Seal...maybe more, I haven't actually measured out a single ounce of product to be sure. However, both products will cover a lot of vehicles.
 
Anthony Orosco said:
The benefits of OptiSeal over PoliSeal is mixed because they are 2 different animals. PoliSeal is more of an AIO type product designed for one step paint correction and finishing. It can be applied by hand, orbital or rotary.



OptiSeal on the other hand is designed for paint sealing alone. It has no correction properties and is unique from PoliSeal in that it is applied but there is no residue to buff off. It evaporates as you apply it leaving behind polymers which start to cross link to the paint. Since OptiSeal has no correction properties the paint must be properly prepped for it to achieve its optimum results.



Anthony,



I'm a bit confused as to what you're trying to say here. Are you just pointing out that Poli-Seal and Opti-Seal are 2 completely different products that serves different purposes or are you more or less implying that Opti-Seal doesn't work as well over Poli-Seal?



Does Opti-Seal have issues bonding over Poli-Seal, being that it leaves a carnauba wax behind? As far as longevity is concerned, would you say that Poli-Seal topped with OCW works better or Poli-Seal topped with Opti-Seal?



Also, any chances that this will be offered in any bigger size besides 8 oz?
 
BlackElantra - I believe Anthony was just saying they are two different products that serve two different purposes. I don't believe he was saying Opti-Seal doesn't work well over Poli-Seal.



All I know is I absolutely cannot wait for Opti-Seal. I'd like to try Clear Seal as well.
 
Frito Bandito said:
BlackElantra - I believe Anthony was just saying they are two different products that serve two different purposes. I don't believe he was saying Opti-Seal doesn't work well over Poli-Seal.



All I know is I absolutely cannot wait for Opti-Seal. I'd like to try Clear Seal as well.



This would be correct, thank you.



As explained earlier, 8oz will last a good long while for the typical 2 car home. I just did a Porsche Carerra this afternoon and I did the whole car with 5 pumps....no where near the almost 200 pumps it takes to produce 1 liquid ounce of product so lets say that 15 pumps cover your average 4 door sedan and it is applied to 2 cars every 3 months. That's then about 120 pumps of product per year so not even an ounce of product would be used after a years worth of coverage (not great with math so feel free to correct my mistakes).



So I can't image how one would need anything larger than 6 or 8 ounces....you would have to be doing a serious amount of cars to justify larger sizes and then the cost would of course increase.



Anthony
 
Anthony Orosco said:
Yep...I just confirmed it as I'm eating my lunch.....174 pumps and that was just shy of 1 liquid ounce. I had to stop because of my index finger cramping:rofl



So yes 200 pumps will equal about an ounce of Optiseal.....10 to 15 pumps per car...so 1 ounce should get about 6 to 8 cars depending on vehicle size.



Now, I need to go make some money, have a Porsche and an A8 waiting



Anthony



WOW-That's a lot of pumps per ounce. I suspect that the CS sprayers are similar. With that many potential applications a bottle could last for 4 years or longer.
 
joshtpa said:
Any update on the release?



I talked to my Optimum distributor this afternoon and he expects to have the product in his hands by April 23rd. The holdup is the labels, which due to the type of label, were subcontracted out. To the best of my knowledge, shipments will start going out to distributors at the end of next week.



Maybe Anthony has more information than I do. :nixweiss
 
So I apologize for even posting this, because I know its been answered and is off-topic, buttttt....



How do Zaino ZCS and Optimum OptiSeal compare?



Thanks and sorry!
 
silvergray said:
So I apologize for even posting this, because I know its been answered and is off-topic, buttttt....



How do Zaino ZCS and Optimum OptiSeal compare?



Thanks and sorry!



Maybe read the thread:idea
 
silvergray said:
So I apologize for even posting this, because I know its been answered and is off-topic, buttttt....



How do Zaino ZCS and Optimum OptiSeal compare?



Thanks and sorry!



I believe Scott has replied to this once or twice in the last couple of pages to this thread.



He states that CS has more of a "seal in" look while OS adds differences to the polished paint.



Anthony
 
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