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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I've never had a problem with the sprayer itself, but it does make for a very messy method of application. It is hard to not get all over the polisher and over sprayed onto other stuff.
Great polish. Messy method of delivery.
I was able to adjust the nozzles on mine, that when combined with strategic distancing from the pad when spraying, doesn't get anywhere except the intended placement.
I also don't use it with pads that have center holes in them. I purchased their pads... Well... The purple foamed wool pads came with holes, so I switched to their microfiber but have yet to use them.
I really love their system. I'm just having a weird time removing the marring Intensive Polish, and Hyper Compound leave in the paint. Hyper Polish, even with an orange pad seems to struggle....
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by dlc95
I was able to adjust the nozzles on mine, that when combined with strategic distancing from the pad when spraying, doesn't get anywhere except the intended placement.
I also don't use it with pads that have center holes in them. I purchased their pads... Well... The purple foamed wool pads came with holes, so I switched to their microfiber but have yet to use them.
I really love their system. I'm just having a weird time removing the marring Intensive Polish, and Hyper Compound leave in the paint. Hyper Polish, even with an orange pad seems to struggle....
It’s been a well over a decade since I bought the Hyper twins and no doubt their sprayers are better
I am honestly surprised you are getting a level of micro marring that is difficult to remedy
But again, it’s been years
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Yeah, but Speed is such a GREAT product. And, you can always top it.
This always starts the "But that defeats the purpose of an AIO" argument. But....... do you not top a pure polish? Sure you do. And why? Because it has no protection.
So I could make the argument that you top an AIO because it has little protection.
Don’t get me wrong
Personally I have zero problem putting an LSP over Speed or Poxy for that matter
I have just run into some folks who insist that their non ceramic LSP of choice needs to go down over bare paint
That’s one reason I picked up SPF, although it’s not a favorite
I am ordering BOSS cremes when I get back from the holidays and from all you and others have said I will probably quit wishing for speedless speed
lol
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by chilly
I have just run into some folks who insist that their non ceramic LSP of choice needs to go down over bare paint
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Lol
Yeah, but I have de-bunked this myth on my own truck.
I have polished half the roof and half the hood with Speed, and the other half with Griot's CC.
I even went "criss-cross" with them (Speed on drivers side hood, passenger side roof, Griot's on passenger hood/driver roof) so that I wasn't looking at it as "Half the truck in this, half in that".
I have detected zero difference in longevity.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Lol
Yeah, but I have de-bunked this myth on my own truck.
I have polished half the roof and half the hood with Speed, and the other half with Griot's CC.
I even went "criss-cross" with them (Speed on drivers side hood, passenger side roof, Griot's on passenger hood/driver roof) so that I wasn't looking at it as "Half the truck in this, half in that".
I have detected zero difference in longevity.
Careful man
You are getting dangerously close to thinking there are people out there who have common sense or critical thinking skills…
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Are there different grades / grits for the optimum Hyper Polish? I was looking at (Optimum (20574) Hyper Polish - 18 oz.)
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by coreseller
Are there different grades / grits for the optimum Hyper Polish? This is the one I was looking at (Optimum (20574) Hyper Polish - 18 oz.): Amazon.com
I was going to say there are only 2 Hyper grades, compound and polish
Apparently there is a 3rd spray polish I’m not familiar with, Intensive Polish
Looks like it fits between the other 2 and is intended as a 1 step
I’m going to stand back and let someone who is up to speed on this answer and I will learn with you
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by chilly
In my opinion the weak link to the Hyper twins was always the sprayer, at least the 2 I bought, but that was years ago
I loved the product but it was expensive and I felt like half of it was wasted trying to adjust the nozzle and get it on the pad
My old PC is still a piece of abstract art from all the overspray
I think it was pink and blue
I had OPT send new sprayers and it took a couple to get through a bottle of product
I got to the point I was spritzing it directly on the panel to avoid waste
When you got it on the paint it worked and worked well
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I’ve read a lot of comments about the sprayers on the Optimum products but I’ve been using HyperPolish for 10 years now, among other products, and I’ve never had an issue. I just close the sprayer when I’m done and next time I pick it up it sprays fine. I’ve probably used at least a dozen bottles, probably a lot more. It’s one of my favorite polishes. I didn’t really like the compound so it was a one and done.
For someone with limited experience it would be a great choice, especially on that soft paint. HyperPolish on a finishing pad can finish out soft Porsche black paint with no issues. Put it on a cutting pad and it cuts like a light compound. One product with an assortment of pads and you have a lot of versatility.
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Poked around and there are indeed 2 types; Hyper Compound and Hyper Polish, ordered the polish. Turns out the Blackfire Pro Detailers Choice BF-900 is an all in one with paint protectant, decided to pass on that one.
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Re: Newby Asking for Polish Advice
Originally Posted by coreseller
Are there different grades / grits for the optimum Hyper Polish? This is the one I was looking at (Optimum (20574) Hyper Polish - 18 oz.):
you should link to the product on Autogeek
Optimum Hyper Polish Spray, Optimum spray polish, hyper spray polish, Optimum car polishes
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