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    I came across this video on AutoGeek's video page. This is a pretty cool product.
    Mark

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    Both products, look very promising. Cool stuff.
    quality creates its own demand

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      Very interesting. $25 for 18 oz, interesting.
      Tedrow's Detailing
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        Mike Phillips has a demo video at AutoGeek.
        Interesting product. I image it being used for express detailing.

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          For those of you that want: http://www.optimumcarcare.com/hyperpolish.htm?li=3
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            I'm guessing it wouldn't dust at all compared to a liquid polish. I do wonder about it's cutting ability, though. In the video, it states that it's a combination of DAT and SMAT. I've got too many products, someone else get some and try it out! haha

            Mark

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              "Optimum Hyper Polish easily wipes off with a damp microfiber towel, whether you use it in the sun or shade, to achieve outstanding results."

              A polish you can use in the sun would be interesting.

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                Wow, I came up with the idea for a spray on polish last year. I got bashed for saying, "Why do we need everything to spray on" etc.

                Matt

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                  Originally posted by DualActionDetail View Post
                  ...someone else get some and try it out! haha

                  I'm going to be ordering some soon. Too bad I just came across it a couple days ago. I placed an order with Auto Geek 4 days ago. Doh!!

                  Colin
                  A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                    Very interesting product but I'll pass for now. M205 is still the undisputed product here at my place.
                    Learning new things everyday

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                      Has anyone heard more about this?

                      I wonder what the cut is? Somewhere between M205 and M105?

                      The zero dusting would be great, but my paints usually require M105 to just do swirl removal.

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                        Originally posted by mb911 View Post
                        Has anyone heard more about this?

                        I wonder what the cut is? Somewhere between M205 and M105?

                        The zero dusting would be great, but my paints usually require M105 to just do swirl removal.
                        The cut is based off of what pad you use with the product. That's what Mike said in his demonstration I believe.
                        Matt

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                          Originally posted by Megafast13 View Post
                          The cut is based off of what pad you use with the product. That's what Mike said in his demonstration I believe.

                          Well so do all polishes. M105 on a finishing pad is obviously going to cut less than on a Wool Pad. I think mb911 wants to know where it falls relative to other polishes, such as if you use them all on the same pad. M205 on a polishing pad vs Optimum Spray on a polishing pad vs M105 on a polishing pad.

                          I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

                          I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
                          Remove swirls my friends.

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                            They have also just come out with a spray compound.

                            Optimum Hyper Compound Spray - Incredible leveling power in a spray! The cutting power of Optimum Hyper Compound has been combined with the convenience of a spray in Optimum Hyper Compound Spray! This is the first commercially available spray ...

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                              Saw that the other day. Looks interesting but I am still waiting to hear about any drawbacks, if any, with these spray-on products. Otherwise, they look very promising and I may have to pick some up.
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