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Nick McKees37
10-20-2011, 08:30 AM
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When Dr. David Ghodoussi, president and CEO of Optimum Polymer Technologies talks automotive surface care, people listen. So when the word was out on Optimum's new line of microfiber pads, professional detailers and detailing enthusiasts around the world were all ears.



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While the idea of microfiber pads are nothing new in the paint correction industry, Optimum Polymer Technologies set out to give this critically acclaimed design a complete Optimum makeover. Like other products developed by Dr. G, the new microfiber pads raise the bar even higher and provide another unique, and effective approach to paint correction.



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What makes Optimum's microfiber pads unique is their low profile, reticulated, open-cell foam backing that provides superior cooling. A cooler running pad equals a longer pad life. Along with the unique, open cell foam backing is the advanced laminating system that ensures maximum durability out of the pads. No need to worry about the backing material separating from the pads because these are built to last. Last, but certainly not least, is their ability to be used with a rotary polisher, something that cannot be said for other microfiber pads on the market.



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Available in several sizes as a polishing and cutting pad, the latter of which will be available after SEMA, Optimum's microfiber pads are designed to work with their Hyper Compound Spray, Hyper Polish Spray and Poli-Seal AIO to provide superior paint correction and finish LSP ready. The Microfiber Polishing Pads are now available and I didn't waste any time putting them to the test last night with a swirled up hood, Flex PE14-2-150 and a bottle of the Hyper Polish Spray.



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Two light mists of Hyper Polish Spray is all that's required and I went to work. I played around with the variable speed settings on the Flex PE14-2-150 and finally settled around 1,200 RPM. Hyper Polish Spray used in conjunction with the new Microfiber Polishing Pad is like Mario Andretti and a Formula One car, it just works. Hyper Polish Spray is such a pleasure to work with even when used with a foam pad that you would think it couldn't possibly get any better. When used with the new Microfiber Polishing Pad, Hyper Polish Spray is like magic in a bottle. I knew Dr. G was a great chemist but I didn't know he was a magician.



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What you see above is about five section passes at 1,200 RPM on a Flex PE14-2-150 rotary polisher. As you can clearly see, the new Optimum Microfiber Polishing Pad finished beautifully.

Tip: Clean the pad and fluff up the fibers using a Foam Pad Conditioning Brush before moving on to the area.



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Now it's ready for another round!



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First impressions are everything, and for the short amount of time I spent with Optimum's newest creation, I walked away impressed and wanting to come back for more, which I most certainly will as you can expect a comprehensive review of Optimum's new Microfiber Polishing Pads in the near future.

Optimum Microfiber Polishing Pads (http://www.autogeek.net/newproducts.html)

Optimum Polymer Technologies (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-wax.html)

alko
10-20-2011, 08:35 AM
Woah...its used with a spray?! WOW!

WRAPT C5Z06
10-20-2011, 08:39 AM
Very cool!

No tests with a DA, yet?

rwright
10-20-2011, 08:58 AM
:wow: I can't wait to try these and the cutting pads now! :hungry: Thanks for the quick review Nick.

Pats300zx
10-20-2011, 09:04 AM
Awesome...Thanks for the review Nick.

A-train
10-20-2011, 09:09 AM
I'm ready to read some reviews on these compared to the meguiars microfiber lineup.

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Setec Astronomy
10-20-2011, 09:11 AM
I'm still trying to understand how these are supposed to work via rotary when the Meg's MF pads are supposed to do their magic with the reciprocating motion of a DA...or are these supposed to work more like a Surbuf pad?

Marc08EX
10-20-2011, 09:47 AM
Man you're quick Nick! Thanks for doing a review.

How would you compare the pad's durability and build quality compared to Meguiar's finishing discs? How about performance?

Mike Phillips
10-20-2011, 09:50 AM
Very cool!

No tests with a DA, yet?


In a few more hours...

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05xrunner
10-20-2011, 10:07 AM
can you clean these with the bug sponge and Air like the megs?

dougaross
10-20-2011, 10:13 AM
(http://www.autogeek.net/newproducts.html)
Available in several sizes as a polishing and cutting pad, the latter of which will be available after SEMA, Optimum's microfiber pads are designed to work with their Hyper Compound Spray, Hyper Polish Spray and Poli-Seal AIO to provide superior paint correction and finish LSP ready. The Microfiber Polishing Pads are now available and I didn't waste any time putting them to the test last night with a swirled up hood, Flex PE14-2-150 and a bottle of the Hyper Polish Spray.


Two light mists of Hyper Polish Spray is all that's required and I went to work. I played around with the variable speed settings on the Flex PE14-2-150 and finally settled around 1,200 RPM. Hyper Polish Spray used in conjunction with the new Microfiber Polishing Pad is like Mario Andretti and a Formula One car, it just works. Hyper Polish Spray is such a pleasure to work with even when used with a foam pad that you would think it couldn't possibly get any better. When used with the new Microfiber Polishing Pad, Hyper Polish Spray is like magic in a bottle. I knew Dr. G was a great chemist but I didn't know he was a magician.

What you see above is about five section passes at 1,200 RPM on a Flex PE14-2-150 rotary polisher. As you can clearly see, the new Optimum Microfiber Polishing Pad finished beautifully.


Optimum Microfiber Polishing Pads (http://www.autogeek.net/newproducts.html)

Optimum Polymer Technologies (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-wax.html)

I have not used Hyper polish since I was turned off by the sprayability of Hyper compound (even with new nozzle). I hope this problem has been resolved in their new product line.

storm100
10-20-2011, 10:14 AM
I can't wait to try these out! :drool:

05xrunner
10-20-2011, 10:17 AM
well i just ordered the 3.25 and 5.25 pads
Also is there a speed setting that should be used on the DA like the Megs...or can you go full balls to the wall speed 6 when correcting?

Mike Phillips
10-20-2011, 10:33 AM
well i just ordered the 3.25 and 5.25 pads
Also is there a speed setting that should be used on the DA like the Megs...or can you go full balls to the wall speed 6 when correcting?

Part of the reason Meguiar's recommends a slower than full out speed setting is to prevent you from overheating the pads and breaking down the adhesive that hold the pads together.

Adhesive between microfiber and foam, adhesive between foam and Velcro

A lot of heat is generated with time and pressure. There's a limit to adhesive technology and online detailing enthusiasts have a tendency to push that limit.


:D

05xrunner
10-20-2011, 10:35 AM
well it seems with the new laminating and the open cell that says helps keep it cooler seems that you can run them a little faster and harder then the megs. Guess we will find out when others start to put them through the ringer