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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Originally Posted by jrs1418
The last black ToyoTaco we did a one step on, The paint seems hard to remove defects on versus a typical black, and was pretty hard to finish down to a crisp clear black with no haze.
After like 1/5 test sections, we decided to use Hyper Compound for its SMAT/DAT combo. The DAT really allowed us to finish down nicely so we didnt need to 2-step it. Everything SMAT either was too harsh and left haze, or too fine and didnt remove the light defects.
You have a link I can read up more about SMAT/DAT?
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Mike, where does HD Speed fall as far as cleaner waxes? #1 Very Light Cleaning, #2 Light Cleaning or #3 Medium Cleaning.
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Originally Posted by AZ Mike
^^^ Thats the one!
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Originally Posted by AZ Mike
Mike, where does HD Speed fall as far as cleaner waxes? #1 Very Light Cleaning, #2 Light Cleaning or #3 Medium Cleaning.
Originally Posted by Hoytman
Mike,
What category would you place HD Speed into?
Duragloss 105?
PoorBoy's Polish w/sealant?
Originally Posted by davey g-force
+1
I would like to know too...
I would also be interested to know what sort of abrasive technology is used in most AIO's. I've heard that Meguiar's White Wax uses SMAT abrasives and quite a large load of them which gives it superior polishing ability. That is, to abrade the paint surface.
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Originally Posted by AZ Mike
Mike, where does HD Speed fall as far as cleaner waxes? #1 Very Light Cleaning, #2 Light Cleaning or #3 Medium Cleaning.
I have not used it so no first hand experience.
Next time I have a daily driver I'll take her for a spin. My guess after reading other's experience that it falls into category #2.
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Re: Buffer Trails with Flex 3401
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
I have not used it so no first hand experience.
Next time I have a daily driver I'll take her for a spin. My guess after reading other's experience that it falls into category #2.
Thanks.
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