Honda Accord Optimumized

seech

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Its been a while since I posted any new details. Been busy but finally got a chance over the holidays...



Just got a shipment of products in from the US from Dr. G of Optimum Polymer Technologies including the latest Optimum Hyper Polish and Optimum Hyper Compound. As usual, the best way to test out any new products is to try it out on the softest and hardest to finish black paint...



It just so happened that he owner of the black Honda Accord which I did 9 months ago asked me to look into some issues which he was having with the interior and exterior of his car. The original post can be found here:

http://prodetailing.blogspot.com/2009/12/honda-accord-detailer-installed-swirls_19.html



This was the state of the car when it arrrived:

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The problem the owner was having was with water marks in the black paint which were impossible to remove by washing alone.

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There were also some scratches on the rear boot lid.

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The owner also requested that the interior be detailed, especially the leather seats.

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First up, steam cleaning of the carpets.

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50/50 of the leather seats.

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Steaming in progress.

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For more stubborn stains, Optimum Power Clean was applied before steaming.

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New checkered pattern for Honda leather seats...

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There were some spots on the side bolster which look like they have been touched up before and I didn't want to risk cleaning that location. The owner was informed of this when he came to pick up the car.

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After steam cleaning, the seats were dressed with Optimum Protectant Plus. Compared with other leather conditioners, the OPP is very, very easy to apply with great results.



Some afters...

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The wheels were cleaned with Optimum Power Clean, Optimum No Rinse and Optimum Opti-Seal. Tires dressed with Optimum Tire Shine.

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On with the exterior... as usual my preferred choice of car wash, Optimum No Rinse.

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50/50 of the hood after ONR. Clean and glossy but as expected, the water marks are still present.

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Finished ONR the entire hood.

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Taped off for a 50/50.

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Closeup of the water marks.

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The new Optimum Hyper Polish and Optimum Hyper Compound.

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As always, the least aggressive product was tried first, the Optimum Hyper Polish with a Meguiar's polishing pad on a Makita 9227 rotary.

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Optimum Hyper Polish- First impressions were very good. Very little product was used as only a few of the spray bottle were required to prime the pad. The product has a nice consistency to it with very minimal splatter and absolutely no dusting. The polish has a buttery feel to it with a very long work time and was easy to remove. Good stuff.



Big improvement with the gloss and most of the water marks have been removed. Most, but not all...

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Time to step it up a notch with the Optimum Hyper Compound and a Meguiar's foam cutting pad.

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Much better...

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50/50.

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Optimum Hyper Compound- A bit thicker in consistency than the OHP and hence a little more difficult to spray but still quite impressive, combining aggressive cutting power and a decent finish. Again, minimal splatter and dusting with a long work time.



The rest of the car was completed with OHC/Rotary followed by OHP/ROB and sealed with Optimum Opti-Seal followed by Optimum Car Wax.



It started to rain halfway though the detail which allowed for some nice water beading shots...

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Some afters, after drying...

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I do like this shot.... looks like glass.

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In order to minimize the recurrence of the water marks, the owner was advised to carry out an ONR wash and to protect the paint with OCW regularly.



Thanks for looking. Comments and feedback are most welcome.
 
a_guerrajr said:
very very dirty

nice work!



Thanks.



tdekany said:
Excellent work! :bow



I moved the polishes into regular 16 bottles. There was too much splatter for me spraying the products.



I considered doing the same as well but a little fine tuning of the nozzles and I have been able to use the products as they were intended. Need to mess around with them a bit more...
 
WOW, 2nd and 3rd to last shots of the deck lid and rear glass are amazing! The owner must have been very pleased :)

I'm trying to comprehend polishes and compounds in spray bottles....
 
tom p. said:
WOW, 2nd and 3rd to last shots of the deck lid and rear glass are amazing! The owner must have been very pleased :)

I'm trying to comprehend polishes and compounds in spray bottles....



The theory behind the spray polish/compound is that you use much less product as it is more evenly distributed across the pad. The OHP works really well but the OHC is a bit thicker and slightly harder to spray on.... but the results are pretty impressive.
 
OK, thanks for sharing that. I didn't understand that you sprayed it on the pad. Makes sense



I've sprayed (attempted to) other thick products and have had no success. The sprayer seems to clog in short order or the tube won't even pick up the product allowing it to reach the spray head. Are these Optimum products fairly dilute? Are they easily sprayed?
 
tom p. said:
OK, thanks for sharing that. I didn't understand that you sprayed it on the pad. Makes sense



I've sprayed (attempted to) other thick products and have had no success. The sprayer seems to clog in short order or the tube won't even pick up the product allowing it to reach the spray head. Are these Optimum products fairly dilute? Are they easily sprayed?



The Optimum polish and compound bottles need to be shaken before use. Not much issue with clogging of the nozzles.



The polish is more liquid and much easier to spray whereas the compound is slightly thicker and a bit trickier to spray.
 
WOW,



Amazing work! I wish I bought this stuff before I went ahead and bought a gallon of each - 105 & 205... 105 is super hard to buff off.
 
jetwash said:
WOW,



Amazing work! I wish I bought this stuff before I went ahead and bought a gallon of each - 105 & 205... 105 is super hard to buff off.



Up Jet, that is probably because you waited too long to dry off..I've found that if it's hard to buff off, I should cut down on my working area. Also, if it's hard to buff off, I normally run my Flex over it really quick and buff it right after and it comes off no problem...hope it helps
 
seech said:
The Optimum polish and compound bottles need to be shaken before use. Not much issue with clogging of the nozzles.



The polish is more liquid and much easier to spray whereas the compound is slightly thicker and a bit trickier to spray.



Excellent. Thank you. I may look into this - - I'm a big fan of the Optimum products.
 
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