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Old 04-22-2008, 10:12 PM
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integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

Decided I needed to figure out how to use Optimum polishes today so I did 'em all to see what I could expect.
OHC Yellow LC
OC Orange LC
OP White LC
PS Black LC

Compliments of Waltrip Volvo's Resident Hack


OCWash + Gilmour = FUN

Then 3M Clay Treatment

Before/After - OB 2:1 through WCS (Wagner Control Spray)


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Can't believe they put thier name on it after they did that to the finish

I took off the dealer tag and sticker: this is before adhesive remover and polish

Before


After Woolite/H2O wipedown and vacuum - dressed with Meg's QID


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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

There is a perfect example of why I say "No Thank you" when offered a free carwash when I'm in for service. I also have them write it on the service order just to be sure there is no misunderstanding.
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:08 PM
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

This car looked like they used a wool pad with NO compound or polish. It was really bad all over.
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Old 04-23-2008, 12:56 PM
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

Great job.

Mind telling me what "OB" is? I can't seem to nail that one down.

How is the work time on the OHC/OC/OP products? I hear it's pretty long.. some folks seem to be down on that.
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Old 04-23-2008, 03:42 PM
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

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Great job.

Mind telling me what "OB" is? I can't seem to nail that one down.

How is the work time on the OHC/OC/OP products? I hear it's pretty long.. some folks seem to be down on that.
OB is Optimum's OptiBond Tire Dressing. It's a gel that I dilute and shoot through a Wagner Control Spray HVLP sprayer.

I know alot of people don't like the Optimum Polishes, but I like em quite a bit. The way I'd describe the work time is that it doesn't go clear like others and it doesn't dust at all. I think some don't take time to learn how to work it because it is different than most stuff. My favorite thing about it is that you can move from one to the other without cleaning off the residue. On this car even thought I did 4 products, it only tooke me about 6-7 minutes per panel. OHC with a Yellow pad, then without even wiping OC with a orange pad, then without even wiping OP with a white pad, then PS on a gray pad. I think the problem most people have is not taking the time to find which one gives you the aggression you need. Like maybe they have in their mind what they think a polish "should" do and they should actually be using a compound. Just my thoughts....
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OB is Optimum's OptiBond Tire Dressing. It's a gel that I dilute and shoot through a Wagner Control Spray HVLP sprayer.

I know alot of people don't like the Optimum Polishes, but I like em quite a bit. The way I'd describe the work time is that it doesn't go clear like others and it doesn't dust at all. I think some don't take time to learn how to work it because it is different than most stuff. My favorite thing about it is that you can move from one to the other without cleaning off the residue. On this car even thought I did 4 products, it only tooke me about 6-7 minutes per panel. OHC with a Yellow pad, then without even wiping OC with a orange pad, then without even wiping OP with a white pad, then PS on a gray pad. I think the problem most people have is not taking the time to find which one gives you the aggression you need. Like maybe they have in their mind what they think a polish "should" do and they should actually be using a compound. Just my thoughts....
Thanks for that. On the tire dressing I don't see that on their page? Just the Optimum Tire Shine. Is that the same one?

Just curious. Trying to learn what's sprouted up since I perused the forums.
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

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Thanks for that. On the tire dressing I don't see that on their page? Just the Optimum Tire Shine. Is that the same one?

Just curious. Trying to learn what's sprouted up since I perused the forums.
They haven't updated the site in a while, but AGO has it here:

Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel, Tire gel protectant, OPT Tire Dressing Gel, protect tires, optibond tire gel
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Old 04-23-2008, 05:50 PM
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

Thanks integritydetail. That was some informative info that I'll adopt. +1 here for Optimum polishes.
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Re: integritydetailed: Dealer Swirled Volvo

Great job! You really cleaned that Volvo up. I personally am not a big fan of Volvos, I don't like their cockpit...that stereo, and all the AC controls just look plain ugly...maybe it's just me...
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Great job! You really cleaned that Volvo up. I personally am not a big fan of Volvos, I don't like their cockpit...that stereo, and all the AC controls just look plain ugly...maybe it's just me...
Nope, you're not alone. They don't make one single model that I like, either. I'll clean 'em
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