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6']['9 said:i used OCC witha lambskin wool pad and it barely took out 3k grit scratches. It seems to have a liittle bit of cut above the OCP. The PG with a rotory works great but i havent used it with a wool pad. I ended up using the meguiars 85/84 for removing the sanding marks then followed up with OCC/OCP
SpoiledMan said:This would mean that OCC has about as much cut as 85RD. I have removed heavy swirls with OCC and a Meguiar's red pad using a rotary.
Dent's & Details said:I didn't want to post any thing regarding the new Optimum Hyper Compound until I had some bottles in my hand. However I think this is a good time to do so.
During the development stage of the first compound I was sent samples of what is currently on the market today. I tested these on repaints from the body shop next to me that I do work for. I found that it was not aggressive enough and told David about it. Now let me say that David is not a detailer he is a chemist. If he has an Idea for a product he will start with a base line and tweak it from there based on the feedback from the people testing it.
During the development David had one vision and Kevin had another. Kevin felt that the compound was aggressive enough and didn't want a product that was so aggressive that you would have to spend extra time removing swirls.
After the product hit the market the first signs that it was not aggressive enough started to show. David called me and told me that he wanted to start over with the product. He ask if I would like to be the main test person because I color sanding and polish every day for the above mentioned body shop.
David felt that he had made a grave error but then we found out that the original compound worked great with the PC. Like a DACP. There has been no decision yet if the name of the original compound will under go a name change.
Now for the new compound and what it can do.
1200 sanding marks. No problem with a Wool pad
2000 sanding marks. Wool or yellow cutting pad. Any thing higher you can just use the yellow foam.
During my testing I found that on the lighter finishes I could compound 2000 grit marks with the Yellow foam pad with very fine swirling left. The Hyper compound likes to be worked slow with the rotary like the polish and Clean up is very easy like the polish. The swirls were removed with the polish and a green or blue pad. Dark colors may require another polishing steep for Best Results.
Now the Paint I'm working on is usually a day or two old and is still very soft. Factory finishes I tested were BMW GM and Mazda. I went through 8 to 10 different samples during the testing. It was amazing how I could tell David what I wanted the next samples to do and he would tweak it to do just what I asked.
The production plant finished the first batch today and will be packaging it tomorrow. I should have a couple bottles by the end of the week. I will let you know if there are any changes in the performance.
David felt that he had made a grave error but then we found out that the original compound worked great with the PC