Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant 18oz

Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant 18oz - CARZILLA.CA

Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant 18oz

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Optimum GPS - Glaze Polish Sealant 18oz

Optimum GPS (Glaze - Polish - Seal) is the third addition to the sprayable polish system from Optimum Polymer Technologies for car manufacturers. This revolutionary product is a one-step polish and sealant that will leave a deep gloss with months of protection in one application!

Unlike most all-in-one products Optimum GPS contains super fine abrasives that correct and actually remove fine swirls and defects. Not just hide them. The "glaze" effect however can be achieved through hand application or shortened working times on the machine. Working the polish completely will produce genuine flawless results on even the most delicate finish. It is effectively a super fine finishing polish.

Optimum GPS is based on a similar formula to Optimum Poli-Seal but with the added benefit of being sprayable. Spray on application speeds up the process and reduces product consumption. The complete face of the pad is primed with product to enhance results. Optimum GPS, like all Optimum polishes is body shop safe.

Directions for use:

Hand Application: Spray on a small area and wipe in with a dampened foam or cloth applicator. After slight hazing occurs, wipe-off with a microfiber or terry towel for a perfect shine.

Machine Application: Apply with orbital or rotary polisher and appropriate pad for the job. Spray once to prime the pad and one spray per panel to create a lubricating barrier between the buffing pad and the surface. Work across the area until product disappears. (We suggest 1000-1400 rpms for rotary polishers). Wipe with a lightly misted cotton towel for a steak-free, perfect finish. For deeper surface imperfections, use Optimum Polish or Optimum Compound prior to GPS.