What kind of durability are you seeing with Opti Seal? I just cant find a LSP that I like. Either it is hard to apply or easy to apply and wont last.
And what do you use to apply?
Agree that it defeats the purpose of an AIO to top it.
+1. I have Opti Seal and UPGP, UPGP is a lot better IMHO. Very easy to spread and level it, very slick after it is cured (one to two hours or so).
It is the sealant I've been using the most lately.
+1. I have Opti Seal and UPGP, UPGP is a lot better IMHO. Very easy to spread and level it, very slick after it is cured (one to two hours or so).
It is the sealant I've been using the most lately.
My mother's car is a garage queen. Washed on the average every 2 weeks. When out it had the Texas sun to deal with. I did a full correction on the car followed by 2 coats of UPGP 12 hours between coats. It lasted 2 years...not months...years. this was on a SS paint. I don't know if that made a difference or not.
According to the polish chart Speed has a cut of 2 and Menzerna 3-1 a cut of 6. I use the 3-1 and it's fantastic. You get the cut of 2500 plus the protection of power lock in one.
Speed uses non diminishing abrasives and can take out some pretty deep defects while leaving some insane gloss and protection. Here's a video of me using Speed to remove 3000 grit sand scratches in about 10 seconds. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jki9AdEouow&autoplay=1
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That was an interesting video, David. At first, I thought my computer slowed and it was buffering. Then I realized the machine was still spinning (I watched with no sound). Neat effect and gets the point across.
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