Detailed: 2003 Tahoe (Optimum's Poli-Seal Review)
Show N' ShineDiscuss Detailed: 2003 Tahoe (Optimum's Poli-Seal Review) in the Auto Detailing Forums forums; I went to mailbox last night to find me a little package. Jen (FloridaNative) sent me a sample of Optimum'...
I went to mailbox last night to find me a little package. Jen (FloridaNative) sent me a sample of Optimum's new Poli-Seal to test and review. I've heard alot of nice things from this new chemical. Some are using it as a one-stepper since it has abrasives that remove light oxidation and light swirls. Some are using it after heavy polishing to remove marring and seal the paint in one step. This customer just wanted some protection for the upcoming winter. She wanted no compounding or no interior work done.......just a wash and sealant.
Here's the process and review....
Start Time and temperature: 9:00 am and 38 degrees Finish Time and temperature: 11:00 am and 53 degrees Payment: 125.00
Washed with Meguiar's NXT car wash (Used wash ShMitt with a single bucket)
Optimum's Poli-Seal (Used EDGE2K Green "experimental" pad at #5 setting) First off, it smells great. Lightly banana scented. I took a small amount and rubbed through my finger. I didn't feel that many abbrasives but there were some. Using the EDGE green pad, I used medium pressure with slow overlapping passes. Pretty much just like if you were going to polish. I immediately saw water spots removed as well minor swirls. This vehicle was HEAVILY swirled so anything would be an improvement. As the Poli-Seal started haze, I raised up on the pressure and started some fast motions. I then removed the haze to reveal a super-slick, reflective finish. This porduct is my new one-stepper. I really was not that surprised with it's performance; I expected it with Optimum's successful products.
It really cleaned the paint......just look:
Other Products used: Meguiar's Detailer Line APC (4:1 for bugs and lower areas of the paint) Meguiar's Detailer Line Super Degreaser (4:1 for tires and wheel wells) Meguiar's Detailer Line Wheel Brightner (4:1 for wheels. Used Meguiar's Versa Wheel Brush.) Armor All Extreme Shine Tire Foam (Tires and wheel wells. Also used on running boards. Wiped down with damp MF mitt.)
Looks awesome Justin as always!! Thanks for posting the pic of the bottle and showing the world how bad my handwritiing is! lol I guess you got to review it before me after all! I'm glad that it worked so well. I'm really excited about using it too! I was hoping to try it out on my mom's car while she was visiting here, but her visit wound up being shorter than I had anticipated so there was no time to do her car on this visit.
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Looks awesome Justin as always!! Thanks for posting the pic of the bottle and showing the world how bad my handwritiing is! lol I guess you got to review it before me after all! I'm glad that it worked so well. I'm really excited about using it too! I was hoping to try it out on my mom's car while she was visiting here, but her visit wound up being shorter than I had anticipated so there was no time to do her car on this visit.
Thanks Jen.
You all should have seen how she sent them The best packaging system I've ever seen! I wish I had too pics of it.
Thanks again FN.......you're gonna love it.
Thanks Jen.
You all should have seen how she sent them The best packaging system I've ever seen! I wish I had too pics of it.
Thanks again FN.......you're gonna love it.
That's his kind way of saying I went nuts with the tape! lol My grandmother taught me well! It used to take me 20 minutes to cut through the tape on her Christmas gifts to me!
You're very welcome sweetie. I'm glad you liked it.
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So what can this replace when considering bluk detailing? Use a heavy compount, lighter compound, and then the poly seal? Or can you go straight from the heavy compound to the poly seal since it contains miniscule abbrasives?
Thanks Jen.
You all should have seen how she sent them The best packaging system I've ever seen! I wish I had too pics of it.
Thanks again FN.......you're gonna love it.
Nice to see everyone on this forum sharing products and information. I am very proud to have this forum work the way it does. You will not find a family like this on other forums... thank you everyone for your part in contributing.
You are all a great bunch to work with!!
As always thank you Justin for your reviews, Jen for supplying him product to review and for everyone else that has helped out fellow members with advice or with products.
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So what can this replace when considering bluk detailing? Use a heavy compount, lighter compound, and then the poly seal? Or can you go straight from the heavy compound to the poly seal since it contains miniscule abbrasives?
This application here will replace my Meg's Cleaner Wax. On one's that need the compound>polish>wax/seal it will replace the polich and wax/seal stages.
Wonderful job Justin...........
There are some owners of a red Tahoe out there that are very happy with there new paint job!! (Well close enough)
Great job man and thanks for the review!!
LOL Jen no one would have even thought about your handwriting if you hadn't of said anything.
If it makes you feel better my hand writing is much worse and I spell like a 3rd grader!!