Optimum's New Products from SEMA

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by Chris@Optimum, Nov 7, 2011.

  1. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    lmfao!!
     
  2. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    No one said it was "completely" new It's not a significant change so there's no change to durability. I personally think its a waste to layer it any way so your product is certainly not outdated. It's gone through a few unannounced tweaks before now anyway...as we're always improving. Remember when it smelled like ammonia?


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  3. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    Great news Chris. Any idea when the MF cutting disc will be available? Does the cutting disc cut that much better then the polishing, used with a DA? I ruined 2 of my Meguiars and was looking to try Opt before I buy more Meg. Is GPS like a sprayable version of Poli Seal? Is the durability better? Is it going to replace poli seal?
     
  4. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    There was a mistake with the material and we had to send it back. We will likely have the cutting pads in stock end of November...or first of December. The face material is the same so technically you could use the polishing pads to both cut and polish. The interface foam is a little stiffer and a little thicker which will allow more pressure to be applied without over heating, but essentially they are very similar. Meg's uses closed cell foam that generates a lot of heat and that along with the outsourced overseas lamination process is probably why they failed. Our foam is open cell and runs much cooler. The superior lamination process will seal the deal for durability and these two attributes combined are why our pads can work at higher speeds and on forced rotation machines. GPS is a kind of sprayable PoliSeal. Durability should be a little better, but it will not replace PS.
     
  5. MelF1fan

    MelF1fan Birth of a Detailer

    Is the GPS a replacement for PoliSeal? or a different product? If so, how does it differ?
     
  6. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    Gps adds a finish polish and AIO to our spray lineup. We will continue to make both products and maintain both complete lines. You will use less like the other sprays, it has a little more durability, and is a pleasure to use.
     
  7. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Chris how is the MF cutting disc when compared to say LC PFW pads, is the cut and finish on par or better? Have you personally used it on a rotary yet, if so does it get as hot as a yellow foam pad does? I ask because I saw them on autogeek.net and read they can be used via rotary not just D/A, unlike the Megs MF cutting dics.
     
  8. Old Tiger

    Old Tiger Virgin Detailer

    Chris I love how you guys never rest on your laurels! Looking forward to what Dr. G. and you will come out with next! I am a die hard fan of OG and your great new pollishes too! I am looking forward to a new version of ONR too!
     
  9. Greg Nichols

    Greg Nichols Birth of a Detailer

    Hello Chris,

    Was great to meet you guys at SEMA.

    What I like about this idea of layering is this..........I can now polish out surface scratches in the OC and then restore the efforts of polishing by adding a new layer. I've polished out my hood twice, once because I had to and the other because I was testing if It could handle another polishing. The outcome was that the aggressive hydrophobic properties have diminished, while still protecting it doesn't shed water like 14 months ago.

    I used the OC of a year ago, I know have 2.0 can I layer 2.0 over my OC?

    Cheers,
    Greg
     
  10. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    The original must be polished before adding a new coat. The new (lable with the car) can be layered without polishing in between.

    It was nice to meet you too. I had a great time talking to everyone who stopped by the booth!
     
  11. Chris@Optimum

    Chris@Optimum DB Certified Manufacturer

    I only used the PFW a few times and hated them. The MF definitley finishes better, but IDK about the cut because I didn't use the PFW enough to form an opinion.
     
  12. Greg Nichols

    Greg Nichols Birth of a Detailer

    Perfect I'm going to give that a try. I assume that If I polished it about 3 weeks ago, I'm still good to apply and don't need to re polish?

    Cheers,
    GREG
     
  13. Greg Nichols

    Greg Nichols Birth of a Detailer

    Don't want to Highjack. I love PFW they cut faster than MF pads, and can finish nicely but not like the MF cutting. PFW on a roatary with gel coat to work, is my starting point for boats. I've never used PFW on a DA, fibers too long.

    Cheers,
    GREG
     
  14. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Thanks I might pick them up once Phil gets them in.


    Thank you for your reply I have some PFW coming in in 5.5" and 4" for the Flex PE 14-2 I just purchased that replaced my Makita and PCXP.
     

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