Anthony O.
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This is the hood of a black, single stage, Lexus. It is the hood that I used to demo Optimum Polish and Optimum Car Wax while at the World Car Care Expo held here in San Antonio back in April of 2005.
Ron is keeping it at his shop for right now until he makes a sign out of it for his detailing business and I figured it would be ideal to test Optimums new compound out on.
So I swirled the crap out of it with a wool cutting pad and some other abrasive compound that Ron had laying around.
This is pretty ugly, not for the weak.....
The new Optimum compound is very much like the Opt Polish in that it is very low dusting, can be worked for a long while, perhaps not as long as the Polish, but far longer than other compunds I or Ron have used.
It doesn't feel abrasive at all, nothing like Menzerna PG and is perhaps slightly more liquidy than Opt Polish.
The Opt Polish was designed with FOAM pads in mind and not wool. I am sure wool can be used with it but I did not use wool on this hood. I used a rotary with an orange leveling pad set at about 1400 rpm's. I noticed the swirls being leveled right away. Very fine swirls were left in place of the heavy ones.
I then switched to several different pads, only because I wanted to test some of these other pads out, but I used the Opt Compound with the medium cutting pads. Some of these medium cutting pads are in between the orange pad and blue polishing pad. These all worked well but it was starting to get too stinking hot to mess around anymore so I then switched to a blue polishing pad and Optimum Polish, rotary set at 1200 rpm's. Thsi leveled the paint out very nice and I began to see a very nice reflection coming out.
I dragged the hood out of the shop and checked it in the sun. Very fine swirls left so I dragged it back in and now went over it once more with my rotary and a ultra fine finishing pad, Opt Polish and the speed set to 1000 rpm's.
I removed the polish and dragged the hood back out in the sun, which was setting fast. I 4 after pictures but this is the closest one I have to being a full sun reflection.
There are some super fine swirls left that I am sure would of all come out with either one more pass with the rotary or maybe the Cyclo.
All in all though I liked the results and really only used 3 pads with 2 products and all done with the rotary. This is why I always say.....the finer the pad and product the fewer the swirls!
The Opt Compound may need some tweaking before ready for sale. It may need just a bit more on the abrasive side, but what do I know I am just a detailer
Thanks,
Anthony
Ron is keeping it at his shop for right now until he makes a sign out of it for his detailing business and I figured it would be ideal to test Optimums new compound out on.
So I swirled the crap out of it with a wool cutting pad and some other abrasive compound that Ron had laying around.
This is pretty ugly, not for the weak.....


The new Optimum compound is very much like the Opt Polish in that it is very low dusting, can be worked for a long while, perhaps not as long as the Polish, but far longer than other compunds I or Ron have used.
It doesn't feel abrasive at all, nothing like Menzerna PG and is perhaps slightly more liquidy than Opt Polish.
The Opt Polish was designed with FOAM pads in mind and not wool. I am sure wool can be used with it but I did not use wool on this hood. I used a rotary with an orange leveling pad set at about 1400 rpm's. I noticed the swirls being leveled right away. Very fine swirls were left in place of the heavy ones.
I then switched to several different pads, only because I wanted to test some of these other pads out, but I used the Opt Compound with the medium cutting pads. Some of these medium cutting pads are in between the orange pad and blue polishing pad. These all worked well but it was starting to get too stinking hot to mess around anymore so I then switched to a blue polishing pad and Optimum Polish, rotary set at 1200 rpm's. Thsi leveled the paint out very nice and I began to see a very nice reflection coming out.
I dragged the hood out of the shop and checked it in the sun. Very fine swirls left so I dragged it back in and now went over it once more with my rotary and a ultra fine finishing pad, Opt Polish and the speed set to 1000 rpm's.
I removed the polish and dragged the hood back out in the sun, which was setting fast. I 4 after pictures but this is the closest one I have to being a full sun reflection.

There are some super fine swirls left that I am sure would of all come out with either one more pass with the rotary or maybe the Cyclo.
All in all though I liked the results and really only used 3 pads with 2 products and all done with the rotary. This is why I always say.....the finer the pad and product the fewer the swirls!
The Opt Compound may need some tweaking before ready for sale. It may need just a bit more on the abrasive side, but what do I know I am just a detailer

Thanks,
Anthony