Optimum Hyper Compound-first usage

Scottwax

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Some of you may have remembered me mentioning getting lazy on Monday and taking my car to a tunnel car wash-and of course, when drying it, they left some marring in the paint. I normally don't do that but after two days of mud rain and washing my car the day before, I took a chance. Never again.



On the bright side, the marring, along with some minor halo swirls and some marring I caused by cleaning a ton of bugs off the front end of my car after a road trip, it seemed like a good test for Optimum's new Hyper Compound. I had picked up a quart from our local Dallas area Optimum distributor.



My understanding is the Hyper Compound is quite aggressive, so instead of using a burgandy Meguiars cutting pad, I decided to use the green lite cut Propel pad instead. My car seems to have pretty soft paint so I didn't want to go overboard.



I started off with the speed on 5, working across each section in overlapping strokes, moving the PC about 3-4 inches per second under moderate pressure. I then bumped the speed to 6, again using overlapping strokes for 3 passes moving the PC about an inch per second for the first two passes and 2 inches per second for the final pass. I wiped off the excess and noticed while I had lost the depth of the layer of CMW and 2 of OCW, the paint looked pretty clear and reflective. In a couple areas, I had some minimal marring where I must not have worked it in long enough, otherwise, even on my black paint under hazy late afternoon sun, the paint looked pretty clear for using a compound. I tried to focus on areas the sun was hitting as it peaked through the haze and it appeared all the marring from the car wash clowns and from me removing the bugs was gone, plus I couldn't find any halo swirls anymore. I do have a couple areas that have some deep scratches that will never come out completely, but you have to get the angle exactly right to even see them.



I followed with Optimum Polish, again using a green Propel pad. I then took this picture with my camera phone:



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I only had one shot left on my 35 mm camera and was hoping against hope I could finish my car completely before dark, take a pic and finish the roll. Didn't happen.



Anyway, I followed with JW's Prime and a blue Propel finishing pad and Carnauba Jett by hand. Too dark to take any pics at that point.



I took my car by the local coin-op since their lighting is excellent and looked over my whole car. No marring and no halo swirls that I could see. I'll take a quick pic in the morning and finish that roll and get pics up tomorrow (Monday night).



BTW, I also detailed an '04 Porsche 911 this morning. As you can see, at 10 am on a Sunday, I am not at my best. Didn't help that it was 80 Saturday afternoon and 40 this morning when I started. At least I had a garage to work in.



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The 911 got Prime and Acrylic Jett, took a few pics plus one with my camera phone. Turned out pretty decent, I guess. :)



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Not bad pictures for a camera phone! Would you always recommend using OCP following the Hyper Compound? How did you apply the OCP?



In terms of aggressiveness, where would you place the new compound against other polishes? (Meguiar's, Menzerna's, Poorboy's)



-Dacali
 
Dacali said:
Not bad pictures for a camera phone! Would you always recommend using OCP following the Hyper Compound? How did you apply the OCP?



I'd recommend at least a light polish after Hyper, especially on dark colors. It finishes down better than I expected but still not as good as OP does.



In terms of aggressiveness, where would you place the new compound against other polishes? (Meguiar's, Menzerna's, Poorboy's)



Never used any aggressive Menzerna products, Hyper seemed a bit more aggressive than the last time I used DACP on my car and left the surface a bit lighter. Definitely more cutting power than SSR2.5.



I'll have to use it a few more times to really know what it is capable of.
 
Thanks for the info! :up



I just ordered all three Optimum polishes and SSR 2.5. With the 20% discount over at Autogeek.net, I couldn't resist. Hope they work out well for me.



-Dacali
 
Thanks for the review, Scott.





I have heard mixed opinions about the Hyper but am prepared to give it a go pretty soon. Nice pics with the camera phone, too. Rather clear for a cellular.
 
is that ever a mug shot for America's Most Wanted.. heh heh ..



Good review.. I too agree Hyper has more cutting power.. I tested too, but didn't follow up with Op polish, i went straight to VM, then lsp.. Hmmmm ? I'll get to it..



I don't know about you, but i found hyper has an even longer work in time.. and this was with my rotary at 1200 (yes, Sean , I promised you)
 
tumbler said:
is that ever a mug shot for America's Most Wanted.. heh heh ..



Good review.. I too agree Hyper has more cutting power.. I tested too, but didn't follow up with Op polish, i went straight to VM, then lsp.. Hmmmm ? I'll get to it..



I don't know about you, but i found hyper has an even longer work in time.. and this was with my rotary at 1200 (yes, Sean , I promised you)



I never said I was pretty....



I was pretty suprised how little hazing I got but I did work it a long time, but as you noted, you can. Seems to stay wet for quite a while. I probably could have gone with VM too but since I was going to use the Werkstatt twins (carnauba version LSP), I went with Optimum Polish instead.



Looked really good in the direct sun today. Really good. :) Of course, as long as light can escape the black paint on my car, it isn't quite black enough. ;)
 
Scottwax said:
Looked really good in the direct sun today. Really good. :) Of course, as long as light can escape the black paint on my car, it isn't quite black enough. ;)
(chuckle)



I want my next car to be Event Horizon Black. :D



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