Optiseal vs. Polyseal

foxbody

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I currently am finishing up a gallon of polyseal, which as I understand has minor polishing qualities and is a sealant. My question is, does optiseal's protection last longer than polyseal's?

Thanks,

Jamie B.
 
People have reported 3-4 month protection with OPS alone, and around the same with OOS, but to let you know, those are 2 complete different products. You cannot compare them as similar, because they are not.
 
Opt. seal should last longer than 3-4 months as indicated by Dr. G. and it is only a protectant- not a polish..wipe on and let flash and you are done.



Try this for more of a polish and pop-- poly seal and Opt. polish mix at 50-50 and use orange foam pad.



Opti seal goes on very fast and is a good profit for me.



Rob
 
WCD said:
Opt. seal should last longer than 3-4 months as indicated by Dr. G. and it is only a protectant- not a polish..wipe on and let flash and you are done.



Try this for more of a polish and pop-- poly seal and Opt. polish mix at 50-50 and use orange foam pad.



Opti seal goes on very fast and is a good profit for me.



Rob



I might have to try that method. Thanks for the knowledge.
 
I did this on wife's '95 BMW yesterday..her car is a beater, really. We bought it well used from family member because my wife loves how it drives. Black and worked over..was stolen and taken to FL. at one point- insurance had "detailer" work on it after police recovered the car. It has everything. That combo looked great today- it's not a correction in terms of scratches, but the swirls and halograms that were there yesterday were not visible in direct sunlight today.



I do want to get the Flex, or try my dynabrade attachment again with Makita to try and take out more stuff- want to keep trying UNO, but to be honest the test I did the other day had Opt. Hyper beating out UNO on removing etched water spots.



More video to come on that competition.



Rob
 
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