Optimum Poli-Seal
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mikeyc- i always wondered when you would use a product like this one...
maybe on your beater where you want a quick and easy product and you arent as worried about perfection? or maybe its good for non-wackos??
when would a badged member of this board use this?
maybe on your beater where you want a quick and easy product and you arent as worried about perfection? or maybe its good for non-wackos??
when would a badged member of this board use this?
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[QUOTE=wanabe,Feb 22 2007, 12:02 AM] mikeyc- i always wondered when you would use a product like this one...
maybe on your beater where you want a quick and easy product and you arent as worried about perfection?
maybe on your beater where you want a quick and easy product and you arent as worried about perfection?
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Nice review! I'm definitely gonna be picking up a bottle of this as soon as I finish off the last of my AIO. BTW, you misspelled the product name in your thread's title
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Originally Posted by diabolus2k,Feb 22 2007, 12:22 PM
BTW, you misspelled the product name in your thread's title
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hmmm....this would seem like a good product for someone detailing for money or doing friends or relatives cars since saving the sealant step would be nice. I can't wait to hear how this does in a homebrew mix with some optimum compound.
But I don't see myself ever using it on my S. On that car it's not about saving time, it's all about the final appearance. And for now I'm liking Zaino Z2-Pro with Z8....after a proper polishing. LOL.
But I don't see myself ever using it on my S. On that car it's not about saving time, it's all about the final appearance. And for now I'm liking Zaino Z2-Pro with Z8....after a proper polishing. LOL.
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Originally Posted by Dcon67,Feb 25 2007, 07:03 PM
hmmm....this would seem like a good product for someone detailing for money or doing friends or relatives cars since saving the sealant step would be nice. I can't wait to hear how this does in a homebrew mix with some optimum compound.
But I don't see myself ever using it on my S. On that car it's not about saving time, it's all about the final appearance. And for now I'm liking Zaino Z2-Pro with Z8....after a proper polishing. LOL.
But I don't see myself ever using it on my S. On that car it's not about saving time, it's all about the final appearance. And for now I'm liking Zaino Z2-Pro with Z8....after a proper polishing. LOL.
Personally, I would use this product on my S2K. Probably just not on the paint. I think it will be great to have around for polishing headlights and glass. If I were a sealant guy I would probably use it on my S2K. It actually does a nice job as a finishing polish and at the same time puts down some protection. So, it's a win-win situation.
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Just wanted to update on this reveiw. I was using the product yesterday and all I could think was "I wish this had more cutting power." Poli-Seal finished out well but nowhere near as nice as my Menzerna polishes, but it did leave a nice slick finish though.
SUMMATION: Product needs more cut and needs to finish out finer.
SUMMATION: Product needs more cut and needs to finish out finer.
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