Last weekend, I did a 1-step polish and Opticoat 2.0 job for a friend’s 2012 Chevy Volt.
For this job, I decided to use Hyper Polish, and this was mainly because of the synergistic compatibility within the Optimum family. According to Optimum, if you do your final polishing with Hyper Polish (or Primer Polish), you will not need to do a degreaser wash and isopropyl alcohol wipedown before Opticoat 2.0 application.
There does not appear to be many recent reviews on the reformulated Hyper Polish, so I wanted to post up my thoughts on the product in case anyone is interested.
The good:
- Lots of cut for a finishing polish.
- Very long work time – six passes at speed five on a Rupes 21 was no problem.
- Cleans out of pads very easily – based on the smell of the pads during clean-up, I think the carrier contains mineral spirits.
- ZERO dust, even with long work times.
- SMAT, so not breakdown needed.
The bad:
- Not available in 32 oz size.
- Although I have not tried it, I think it may be a bit too much cut for certain paints. Of course, this is dependent on the pad and technique.
- If used at the recommended amount, it clogs up pads quickly – so you should blow out your pads with compressed air after each section.
- The recommended amount is way too much – you can cut it in half and still get good results.
The ugly:
- Depending on the polisher, amount used and the pad – this stuff can make a big mess. For me, it splattered everywhere….but I used the recommended amount and it was way too much.
Overall, I think this can be a great 1-step polish, especially for harder paints. It does not have an issue with fillers, so it’s a great final polish if you are planning to apply a coating.
For this job, I decided to use Hyper Polish, and this was mainly because of the synergistic compatibility within the Optimum family. According to Optimum, if you do your final polishing with Hyper Polish (or Primer Polish), you will not need to do a degreaser wash and isopropyl alcohol wipedown before Opticoat 2.0 application.
There does not appear to be many recent reviews on the reformulated Hyper Polish, so I wanted to post up my thoughts on the product in case anyone is interested.
The good:
- Lots of cut for a finishing polish.
- Very long work time – six passes at speed five on a Rupes 21 was no problem.
- Cleans out of pads very easily – based on the smell of the pads during clean-up, I think the carrier contains mineral spirits.
- ZERO dust, even with long work times.
- SMAT, so not breakdown needed.
The bad:
- Not available in 32 oz size.
- Although I have not tried it, I think it may be a bit too much cut for certain paints. Of course, this is dependent on the pad and technique.
- If used at the recommended amount, it clogs up pads quickly – so you should blow out your pads with compressed air after each section.
- The recommended amount is way too much – you can cut it in half and still get good results.
The ugly:
- Depending on the polisher, amount used and the pad – this stuff can make a big mess. For me, it splattered everywhere….but I used the recommended amount and it was way too much.
Overall, I think this can be a great 1-step polish, especially for harder paints. It does not have an issue with fillers, so it’s a great final polish if you are planning to apply a coating.