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Reddit mentions of Optimum (OB2008Q) Opti-Bond Tire Gel - 32 oz.

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Optimum (OB2008Q) Opti-Bond Tire Gel - 32 oz.
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Now you can easily have beautiful tires and trim that retains a supple, flexible feel without fadingOpti-Bond Tire Gel provides durable protection for rubber and vinyl with advanced UV and ozone protectants that shield tires and trim from sun and environmental damageOpti-Bond Tire Gel looks great yet contains no harmful petroleum distillates or VOCs that cause vinyl and rubber to oxidize and crackOpti-Bond Tire Gel has a brilliant shine with no greasy, sticky residue that splatters on your fenders or attracts dirt to tires, vinyl trim or interior surfacesApply with a foam applicator or dilute 1:1 and spray
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ColorWhite
Height3.2 Inches
Length10.2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2013
Size32 Ounce
Weight2 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Optimum (OB2008Q) Opti-Bond Tire Gel - 32 oz.:

u/pbs094 · 6 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Rag Company Starter Kit - $30 - Includes wash mitt and other assorted towels needed to get started.

2 buckets from Home Depot - $6

2 Grit Guards - $18

Megs Gold Class Soap - $9

Megs Gold Class Carnauba - $11

einszett Cockpit Premium - $10

Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner - $4

Chemical Guy's APC - $10

Optibond Tire Gel - $11


Grand Total of $109

There are obviously some nicer products you could get, but this is a great start for a beginner I think.

u/jauntworthy · 4 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I've always struggled to keep my vehicles clean because 1) they were always old, 2) I've lived in condos, 3) car washes did a terrible job / detailers charged too much, and 4) I didn't realize you could do all of this yourself pretty effectively.


When I bought a new truck at the beginnging of the year, I randomly stumbled upon an Ammo NYC video and the nerd / clean-freak was intrigued. A couple dozen videos later, and I was hooked. Shout out to Larry for your passion - thank you for the insane amount of information on your channel. (Wish I could afford all of your products, or that you had some of them on Amazon!).

Living in a condo, I have to swing by my local coin wash and take up a bay with a few buckets during off-peak hours, but I've gotten it down to 1.5 hours and looking like this every time.

I've only been doing this for a few months, but thought I'd share the products I've researched and selected based on reviews and costs. Hope this helps save someone time!

TOOLS

  • McGuire-Nicholas 22015 15-Inch Collapsible Tote - https://amzn.to/2HXGsvd - I love this thing. Handle is sturdy and holds every chemical I need.
  • Relentless Drive Ultimate Car Wash Mitt - https://amzn.to/2KJC7td - Great mitt and would strongly recommend it. I've only used the mitt for a few washes so I can't comment on durability, but if I had to guess I think it's going to hold up. My only complaint is that it's so voluminous that it's difficult to rinse / wring out the dirt when using the two-bucket method. Not a big enough problem to look for another mitt, though.

    BUCKETS

  • Chemical Guys ACC_101 Detailing Bucket Kit - https://amzn.to/2KJb552 - a good starter bucket, but it's worth calling out how much of this stuff is BS marketing: the bucket is only 4 gallons, the gamma lid can be bought for cheaper on amazon, the citrus gloss is OK, and the wash mitt is worthless / isn't going to hold up. I barely used the mitt once and fuzz falls off constantly when handling.
  • Adam's Grit Guard Wash Bucket with Lid - https://amzn.to/2IoSflo - Better value than chemical guys, but the bucket is just a regular bucket ($4 at Home Depot) and the gamma lid can be purchased for $10-15 on Amazon. I'm not convinced grit guards are worth it, but more on that later.
  • Grit Guard Washboard Bucket Insert - https://amzn.to/2HW4juZ - the product is well made and does what it's intended to do, but I'm skeptical of its value. Yes, rubbing your mitt on a washboard would intuitively get dirt to fall off, but is it actually more effective than using your hands (which you do anyway to wring out the mitt)? And I'm not buying that the fins "trap dirt." Anybody who looks at their rinse bucket while washing wheels for example can plainly see the water's black. Dirt's floating everywhere.


    CHEMICALS

  • Mothers 08216 California Gold Instant Detailer - https://amzn.to/2KJ2f7t - this stuff has done a pretty good job for quick wipe-downs, spot cleans, etc.
  • Griot's Garage 11108 Window Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2Iq5CSF - The spray bottle itself is awesome and works really well. The solution also seems to work well, though I've only ever used it after washing the truck and so I'm not sure how much it helps.
  • Meguiar's G3626 Ultimate Waterless Wash & Wax - https://amzn.to/2jFg3DJ - I used this a few times with the microfiber directional pass method after some serious pollen clouds invaded Austin, and it worked surprisingly well. Ran through 3-4 towels to do my entire truck, then spot-cleaned with an instant detailer. Even though wheel wells and a few pieces were still dirty, it was a huge improvement without the hassle of a full wash. Will definitely be using this as my in-between wash method.
  • Chemical Guys V7 High Gloss Spray Sealant and Quick Detailer - https://amzn.to/2HXiQ9R - I'm new to detailing, but this stuff is probably the most impressive chemical of everything I've used. The combination of a damp microfiber + V7 produces the result everyone thinks about when they think about car washes: a clean car with no streaks or water spots. Wringing out my microfiber towel can get old, but the end result is just awesome.
  • Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss - https://amzn.to/2I1knvx - I don't have the luxury of a frother right now, but from simply adding some in a bucket and using a power washer to generate suds, I get decent foam and the soap seems to work well. That said, it's not earth-shattering and I will probably try other washes when I run out.


    INTERIOR

  • Mothers 06512 All-In-One Leather Care - https://amzn.to/2IlawAg - This stuff works great and smells even better.


    WHEELS

  • Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner - https://amzn.to/2K09l6f - The spray bottle is terribly difficult to press and I always end up using way more than I want. I'm not confident I need to use this instead of just using soap. Maybe it's for exceptionally dirty cars or those with tons of brake dust, but I'm rarely in either camp so I may not buy some more after I run out.
  • Adam's Hex-Grip Pro Tire Dressing Applicator - https://amzn.to/2HYtb5y - Works well and easy to handle.
  • Mothers Wheel Brush - https://amzn.to/2K0Ky1Y - really like how easy this is to handle and how soft the bristles are. Highly recommended.
  • Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel - https://amzn.to/2KJsxGP - This is a good low-gloss gel, though I need to try additional coats to see if I can get those tire shinier.
  • ABN Car Wheel Rim Cleaning 3-Piece Kit - https://amzn.to/2KFgSIR - Yes the big woolie has good reach and allows you to clean the inside of your rims effectively, but the handle is annoyingly difficult to hold after it becomes saturated / heavy to hold.


    TOWELS

  • Chemical Guys Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towels, Gold - https://amzn.to/2HY8Q0a - these things are outsidanding and are a great value. Definitely watch Larry's video on microfiber care, which fixed all of my annoyances with microfibers accruing fuzz in the dryer.
  • THE RAG COMPANY EAGLE EDGELESS 500 Korean 70/30 Super Plush 500gsm Microfiber Detailing Towels - https://amzn.to/2HYVmky - very high plush and high quality, though I end up using the Chemical Guys towels more often and save these for random spot details. Probably not ideal.
  • THE RAG COMPANY Premium Window, Glass, Mirror & Chrome Korean 70/30 Microfiber - https://amzn.to/2rrveVg - work great for cleaning windows and mirrors.
  • Nylon Laundry Bag - https://amzn.to/2rtYOcP - I have one bag for clean and one for dirty. Has done a great job of keeping dust off the rags during storage.
u/senorduck95 · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I was searching for info like you a few days ago because I wanted to treat my new '17 Audi A4 properly, and I'm sure you feel the same about your MB C300. Its a really nice car.

I ended up getting CQuartz UK w/ Reload and applying that after the claying/polishing/IPA.

CQuartz UK is a coating (different from wax and different from a sealant). It lasts longer than a sealant and I believe is a bit more durable than a sealant too. The two sealants mentioned by the other poster are totally fine and will look good and will do the job.

I chose the coating because I felt it would be more protective for the city, dust, etc and last longer. I was noticing a trend in a lot of nicer cars getting a coating instead, and then the CarPro reload is a sealant that bonds nicely work the CQuartz. Some coatings don't play nicely with other sealants.

My only tip is to work in small sections. Don't do the entire back side or hood all at once. CQuartz dried on me and didn't buff out nicely so I had to polish and start over on certain sections. You should wipe it off within 1-2 mins.

Wheels
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What I found out in regards to wheels was that people would take something like Collinite 845 wax or even a sealant like hydro2, any wax or sealant will do, and apply it to their wheels. I believe all it does is act as a small layer for the brake dust to land on and then it makes it a lot easier to take off/prevents it from getting caked on.

I clean my cars too often for the wheels to get all that dirty so I don't really do this as the brake dust comes off pretty easy unless you didn't wash your car for a year I guess.

I imagine you are going to be pretty obsessed over cleaning your MB for a while (I always am when I get a new car) so if you want to hold off on wasting product on your wheels you can. Its no use if you're gonna clean your car top to bottom every week/two weeks.

For dressing the tires, I use Opti-Bond tire gel.

Rubber/Plastic
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I settled on using CarPro PERL for dressing/protecting any plastic or rubber. It has UV protection in it and doesn't shine too much where it looks overly done.

Everything else
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So I'm just gonna list off everything else I got and give a quick description on why

  • Tire dressing application pad - it was cheap, I can use it over and over, and they were a different color from my other applicator pads so I don't mix it with other chemicals
  • Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine - I live somewhere where I don't have access to running water outside and its very dusty here so this is a must after 2-3 weeks of my car gathering dust
  • Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus - self explanatory, its a really popular/powerful/effective wheel cleaner. turns the brake dust red after like 3-5 mins and you wash it off or start agitating (get wheel woolies and a wheel well brush) to further get anything it missed off
  • Platinum Pluffle Towel - I was trying to find a good drying towel and these work quite well
  • Yellow foam applicator pads - these are for plastics, rubber, or interior protection. can also be used for applying wax/sealant to the rims. don't use these on paint
  • CarPro Iron X - this is a really nice thing to use after claying your paint or after a wash. it shows iron deposits and basically decontaminates the car for when you apply a sealant/wax/coating (i spray it on car, wait a few minutes, then do another wash, then dry and do IPA)
u/MrsFleckenstein · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Once you go Opti-Bond you never go back

u/JoeyOhhh · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

My parents' neighbor has been watching as I borrow Mom and Dad's hose and he recently asked if I could take on his car and I was happy to oblige! Overall, the exterior was in okay shape - couple bugs, a few spots of tree sap and bird poo, as well as just a good amount of dirt and mud tucked in some spaces. I gave the car a two bucket wash, clay, Iron X treatment, Iron X, clay and topped it off with a sealant. Thanks for pointing out that I listed my procedure out of order, /u/Deadfable! Here's the deets:

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u/Enrager · 1 pointr/Mustang

I don't remember where I found it, but there was something I read awhile back that Armor All actually causes your tires to end up in a worse condition putting this stuff on than if you would have done nothing at all. Basically the stuff they put in it is just like the stuff that they use for their interior spray which creates a greenhouse type effect (Lets heat/energy in but not out) and will brittle/dry out anything you use it on very quickly.

It was actually so bad that it started melting my ex's dash. I can't imagine (If this is still the case and I imagine it still is) that it's very good for your tires as that would make them more slick and cause them to deteriorate quicker than normal.

If i could recommend an alternative, Opti-bond Tire Gel and PoorBoys Tire Dressing Gel are great products that will do nothing of the aforementioned. But this is all just opinion/recommendation based on what i've read and witnessed

u/Zokuta · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Am I on the right track? I am currently looking for all the products I need to completely detail my car. I know there is no way I could purchase all of these at once, so I am planning on purchasing the major ones first and adding the others over time. I have spent almost two weeks researching on everything I need to do. There is so much information and so many opinions that it is hard to find a definitive answer on what I need.

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