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The Opti Bond doesn't smell very good, kinda smells like glue to me.
The Spray Wax and the Quick Detailer smell great, kinda reminds me of cotton candy.
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The Opti-Bond Tire Gel is ideally suited for spray application. It's rather thick so a regular sprayer won't work very well which is why a spray gun works best. It atomizes the product nicely which seems to help in the adhesion of the product to the tires.
So while it can be applied with a sponge best results come from spray gun application. The new cleaner holds to the Optimum philosophy that one product should cover multiple uses. So it can clean wheels, not like an acid as it needs some agitation, but a whole lot safer than both hydrofluoric and oxalic acid. It cleans tires very well and does a nice job on bugs. It's concentrated so it can be mixed as needed. People may not find a great deal of difference between the new and the old spray waxes but I have noticed more slickness and a slight increase in ease of application. The new Instant Detailer (OID) is pretty slick stuff. Those who have tested it against FK1 have said it's slicker. I can't comment on that as I've never used the FK1 but I have used the OID and so far a huge fan of it. Most impressive is one gallon concentrate makes 4 gallons of OID!! Still in the works is a water spot remover and rust remover, which is almost ready, plus a new polish that is separate from OP. The product I'm most excited about though is the one I can say the least about, other than the durability of it is second to its other function. Anthony |
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That spray gun looks interesting. I might have to do some research on that. I most likely wont buy a compressor just to use the tire gel. But that little tool right there might solve my problems. Thanks for the post. |
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