This is the results from the first wash testing these products.
DP Pro Series Poli-Coat Sealant vs Optimum Poli-Seal
Wash Soap - Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo
Water - 3 to 4 gallons
Wool Mitt
I mixed 2 ounces of Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo in 3 to 4 gallons of clean water. I like to use a wool mitt as it's soft yet it does a superb job at cleaning, won't scratch the finish and rinses very we..
I always like to spray the surfaces down with water. Wetting the surface allows contaminates to begin softening and dissolving. Photos 1, 2, and 3 shows the water beading nicely before washing.
Wet Down Front
Wet Down Detailers Pride Sealant
Wet Down Optimum Sealant
I wanted this test to emulate a normal washing under average conditions. The Pinnacle Shampoo mixed nicely and wasn't overly aggressive at all. Its suds were moderate and took its time dissolving contaminates leaving me with the impression it's not a strong wash.
Rinse Front
Rinse Detailers Pride Sealant
Rinse Optimum Sealant
Drying was easily accomplished using an electric leaf blower. The high speed stream of air quickly removed the beading water leaving a gorgeous shine.
Dry Front
Dry Detailers Pride Sealant
Dry Optimum Sealant
Conclusion:
Both the Detailers Pride Sealant and Optimum Sealant are performing very well protecting the finish. Beading was equal from both products and this is what I was expecting to see. Once the panels were dried the surface was super glossy, like it was the day it was first applied...
More to come....
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