- Ready-to-Use Waterless Car Wash: Opti-Clean is a waterless car wash spray that cleans and protects your car’s exterior when you’re in a rush or don’t have access to water.
- Rinseless Detailing: Use as a quick waterless wash or great for use as a pre-spray to lift automotive dirt and grime before an Optimum ONR Rinseless Wash. Simply spray onto vehicle surface, and wipe away dirt and grime with a drying towel.
- Eco Friendly Car Wash Soap: Waterless washes are great for keeping your car spotless in areas with water regulation or draught. Waterless wash also means no soapy surfactants will flow into storm drains.
- Waterless Wash and Protect in One Step: Opti-Clean Waterless Wash and Protect removes dirt and grime, while leaving behind added polymer protection in a single step!
- Proudly Made in USA: Optimum Polymer Technologies proudly develops and manufactures a full line of car cleaning supplies, including Opti-Clean, in Memphis, Tennessee.


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Optimum Opti-Clean Waterless Wash and Protect – Ready to Use Waterless Car Cleaning Spray and Polymer Protection (18 oz)
*$284.50
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
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Brand | Optimum Polymer Technologies, Inc. |
Model | 20451 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 4 x 1.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 20451 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20451 |
Special Features | No Rinse |
Date First Available | March 15, 2010 |
Henrik Mosesi –
The products from this company are excellent. They work like magic. I’m enjoying washing my car in les than half hour and impressing my neighbors who think I’m going to use gallons upon gallons of water. My car absolutely shines after I use this product for days.
E. Iverson –
This polymer-based cleaning solution is the heavily muscled big brother to Optimum No Rinse. It can be used at various dilution rates to make a clay lube, rinseless wash, even a waterless wash. I like to use mixed 3:1 as a pre-soak for my ONR washing regimen when the car is dirtier than normal. There are many detailed videos available on how to use it, as well as when to use it. What I like the most is that it’s natural, not chemical based. The smell is nowhere near as appealing as the blueberry scent of ONR, but it certainly makes up for the lack of fragrance with its powerful cleaning action. Check out some tutorials on Opti-Clean and ONR, then you can see the efficiency and Optimum synergy for yourself!
Steve Harrison –
I had never heard of waterless car wash but decided to give this a try. The results are surprisingly good. Spray a little onto the car, let it sit a minute, then smoothly wipe off with a microfiber towel. I work on one panel at a time. Turns a dustly/mildly dirty car into a clean one. If your car is filthy, caked with mud, etc., then you’ll need a traditional wash but this does a great job with routine cleanings.
John –
Good product to keep car clean between washes. Although we have been getting some rain lately, California is still suffering from a prolonged drought. I have been using the two bucket system to wash my car with Optimum No Rinse Wash and Shine. But in between washes, I use Optimum Opti-Clean to clean up the car. Opti-Clean is easy to use. I simply spray a bit onto a small area, wipe with a clean micro-fleece towel, and I am done. Cleaning my entire car barely took 20 minutes and that is probably due to me being overly careful. After using it, the car looks clean and shiny. I should note that my car is fairly clean between washes. Thus I have not used it on really dirty areas. But on a relatively clean car, this product works great.
Suds –
I bought two of these and was hoping to use instead of ONR. I used it yesterday and it left a lot of streaking. Ended up returning one of the two bottles. Disappointed in the results.
KenMal78 –
Still need more time. I tried on a panel on my Jeep Wrangler. Currently a coat of Beadmaker on for production. Light dust and pollen. Sprayed on using a Solo pump sprayer and wiped with 400 gsm Edgeless towels. In comparison to Wolfgang uber diluted WW strength. It went on more watery. Also Uber seems to leave a slicker surface.
I really liked opti clean on the glass and around my plastic grill area on my Audi. Cleaned up some bug guts and left a clean/slight sheen on the plastic. Also worked excellent on door jams.
Update: I’ve had a chance to try some other things since. I know use OC as my primary WW/QD. I was using the 500 gsm Eagles throughout but Light linting would cause the towels to feel more grabby on the paint. i still use the Eagles but for only the initial wipe. I follow with my favorite Rag company towel the 16×24 Pluffle. The Pluffle’s dont lint as much and also dont get that soiled using them final buff. For s&g’s i tried the Adams WW waffle weave towels in place of the Eagles and was surprised how great/smooth they glided across the paint. I may start using these and continue to finish with the Pluffle. I will keep the 4 stars because its not as easy as other WW’s to remove and can be a little streaky.
Anthony –
In all the years I’ve been detailing my cars I never used a waterless was. I have a 2024 Lexus SUV and with winter around the corner here on the east coast, I decided to try some. Rule of thumb, never use any waterless wash on a heavily dirty vehicle because all you are doing is rubbing the dirt into the surface of your vehicle then will eventually ruin your car’s finish. For me I use a waterless wash only when my vehicle is slightly dusty from airborne particles or from pollen. I spray on liberally, let it dwell for a few seconds then wipe clean with a thick high quality microfiber towel, flipping it to a smooth high gloss shine. I also use this on my car windows leaving them clean and streak free and on my cars interior leaving it with a non greasy beautiful matte finish. And believe it or not I also use this on all my stainless steel appliances leaving them fingerprint free. Just a all round great product that I can highly recommended to anyone.
Nancy –
I love this product more than optimum no rinse because it not only cleans my car but makes the finish feel slick and smooth. If my car gets really dirty I pre rinse with Optimum no rinse, do a quick wash with optimum no rinse, dry then use optimum opti clean to polish and give the paint a smooth and slick feeling. I also use optimum opti clean for just a quick wash when it’s not too dirty or just spot clean. I use a 300 microfiber to wipe off and dry the opti clean and then buff with a 500 microfiber cloth. It should have a silky polish feel without any drag.