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David Fermani
11-30-2016, 08:03 PM
3D AAT 502 Finishing Polish Replaces HD Adapt as the Ultimate 1 Step!!

That’s correct. As many have already been aware of HD Adapt being discontinued, there is a solution to the void in your product arsenal that may have started to take form. That void can now quite possibly come to a halt. Adapt was an incredible product that would level moderate to sometimes heavy defects all while leaving behind a very well balanced looking final finish. This product sparked the whole Adaptive Abrasive Technology that has really changed the way 3D/HD has enginnered their compounds and polishes. Many people seemed a bit frustrated when they found out that Adapt had been discontinued. And rightfully so. But, because of 3D’s constant momentum to keep their product offerings to a minimum, their newly developed AAT Finishing Polish can now take the place after Adapt’s passing. Coupled with the right pad, machine speed and paint type, you can once again level defects and leave a great glossy shine behind…all in 1 step!


Here’s an example of the performance of AAT 502 Finishing Polish. 2012 Porsche 911 GT3RS 4.0. Extremely soft solid black paint with moderate paint defects. 3D AAT 502 Finishing Polish paired with 3D’s Dark Purple Foam Cutting Pad via short throw DA polisher. Because of the low paint thickness readings (which is typical of solid black 911’s), I choose the less aggressive route to correcting this surface. I felt that is wasn’t the best decision to use a dedicated compound with a heavy cutting pad (MF or wool) just to remove excessive amounts of unneeded paint to level away these defects. And I also didn’t want to be forced to use 2 different products and steps (compound and then polish). Instead, I chose a heavier type foam pad and a less aggressive polishing compound and 3D AAT 502.

Before Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmwU6-OvAQg
https://youtu.be/zmwU6-OvAQg


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0442_zpskrxgtdtg.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0442_zpskrxgtdtg.jpg.html)


Process:
The results after the 1st buffing cycle were very good (80% removal), but still needed additional correction. To achieve this I performed another session of back & forth/up & down passes (6 in all this time around) to finalize the removal of the existing defects. After that (as an added secret I’m sharing with you), I then blew off the polish residue build-up off my pad with compressed air, applied 1 small drop of AAT 502 to my pad and made 1 slow pass on low speed to further refine out any residual pad marring and built up an amazing final finish. I think the results speak for themselves.

50/50:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e9sySM9vQI
https://youtu.be/6e9sySM9vQI


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0444_zpskbhf5x5q.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0444_zpskbhf5x5q.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0445_zps3tb8ervo.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0445_zps3tb8ervo.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0446_zps0gnesmwp.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0446_zps0gnesmwp.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0447_zpsmd0ge7jr.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0447_zpsmd0ge7jr.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0449_zpsbl9iret4.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0449_zpsbl9iret4.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0450_zps0f6s4jbc.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0450_zps0f6s4jbc.jpg.html)



After:

http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0452_zpspge7ochh.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0452_zpspge7ochh.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0453_zpsorh8tll1.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0453_zpsorh8tll1.jpg.html)


http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/rr214/PolyProDetail/3D%20AAT/IMG_0454_zpsekyfc5kr.jpg (http://s485.photobucket.com/user/PolyProDetail/media/3D%20AAT/IMG_0454_zpsekyfc5kr.jpg.html)

coles_paint_correction
11-30-2016, 08:39 PM
Great job and excited about it coming!
Interested on how it does on more normal clears/hard clears.
Always love 3d products.

bill walsh
11-30-2016, 08:48 PM
wow

haris300
11-30-2016, 08:56 PM
Looks great! Will have to try this stuff out.

David Fermani
11-30-2016, 09:38 PM
Great job and excited about it coming!
Interested on how it does on more normal clears/hard clears.
Always love 3d products.

Thank you! No need to wait. 3D AAT 502 Finishing Polish has already been out for about a year: 3D AAT Finishing Polish 8 oz. (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-502-8.html)

dlc95
11-30-2016, 10:43 PM
Wow!

Looks great, Mr. Fermani!

LSNAutoDetailing
11-30-2016, 11:02 PM
Love the results! I too had amazing results with the 501/502 combo.

AZpolisher15
11-30-2016, 11:11 PM
Thank you! No need to wait. 3D AAT 502 Finishing Polish has already been out for about a year: 3D AAT Finishing Polish 8 oz. (http://www.autogeek.net/3d-502-8.html)

How is the 3D AAT502 different from HD Polish ?
http://www.autogeek.net/3d-hd-polish-8.html

WRAPT C5Z06
12-01-2016, 08:34 AM
This was done with an 8mm randon orbital(non forced)?

You didn't blow out the pad after the first pass, just added more polish?

Looks good!

roguegeek
12-02-2016, 03:09 AM
I'm slightly confused. It's being called a one-step finishing polish. It's the "one-step" that's throwing me off. It takes the place of HD Adapt which was a dedicated polish, so is this a dedicated polish? If so, what's the difference between this and HD Polish? "One-step" is usually a designation you give an AIO or cleaner wax. Is it an AIO and, if so, what's the difference between this and HD Speed? Why would you choose one over the other?

Caleb@ImpeccableImage
12-02-2016, 08:39 AM
David does 3D plan on releasing smaller 3" pads of the newly released dark purple, light purple and black foam? I really enjoy those pads but my only complaint is they dont make them in 3".

WRAPT C5Z06
12-02-2016, 08:43 AM
I'm slightly confused. It's being called a one-step finishing polish. It's the "one-step" that's throwing me off. It takes the place of HD Adapt which was a dedicated polish, so is this a dedicated polish? If so, what's the difference between this and HD Polish? "One-step" is usually a designation you give an AIO or cleaner wax. Is it an AIO and, if so, what's the difference between this and HD Speed? Why would you choose one over the other?
One step isn't always referred as an AIO, but 1 polishing step, then LSP. As far as HD Polish vs. AAT 502, that's a legit question. Same category.

roguegeek
12-02-2016, 02:30 PM
As far as HD Polish vs. AAT 502, that's a legit question. Same category.

I'm guessing it might be the abrasives, but I'm simply not finding enough info on their site to determine that.