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drmikeyb
11-21-2017, 05:41 PM
I'm curious, unless I'm missing the right threads I don't see much info on 3D products. Any insight on their products would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms

Strong66
11-21-2017, 06:01 PM
From what i have read the pink soap is a good value, HD speed is a good AIO, and i personally like BDX.

mwoywod
11-21-2017, 07:02 PM
I'm curious, unless I'm missing the right threads I don't see much info on 3D products. Any insight on their products would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms

You must have missed virtually every post I've ever made.haha

3D offers some of the best chemicals and abrasives on the market.

HD Polish+ is a SMAT (non-diminishing) like M205 except it finishes amazing on both hard and soft paints where M205 can struggle to finish well on softer paints. I think HD Polish+ is easier to use and finishes better the M205, Blackfire SRC Finishing Polish, Menzerna MC2500, Menzerna 3500, and Jescar finishing polish. I use it for polishing neglect trim, polishing windshields, plastic coated chrome, etc and it wipes off clean without the need of excess buffing or a panel wipe to remove the leftover oils. Boss Perfecting Cream is a little bit better for really hard paints but no other polish finishes as well as HD Polish+

IMO 3D 501 cutting compound, 3D 502 finishing polish, and HD Cut+ are all dustless but other than that I don't have many good things to say about them. They can be difficult to remove and the buffing cycle of the compounds are too short IMO. They are not forgiving like many other new compounds on the market like Fast Correcting Cream and Jescar Correction Compound.

HD Speed and 3D 505 Correction Glaze are hands down the two best cleaner waxes on the market. Unlike most AIO products, they require very little product to get incredible results which makes them a very economical choice for me compared to Meg's D151 and D166 that require 2-3 times as much product on the pad to achieve good results. If cut and durability is more important for you in an AIO, IME D166 is a better option. If you want an AIO that finishes perfect on nearly all paints and is ridiculously easy to use and remove, 3D/HD is the better option.

3D Orange Degreaser is an economical degreaser that I feel is a less "hot" degreaser than the popular D108 super degreaser. It uses D-Limonene and citrus solvents to degrease and it's actually better at removing silicone based tire dressings than the butyl based super degreaser. It has a pleasant citrus scent and can be safely used at higher dilutions for interior applications. IMO 3D orange degreaser has less health hazards and is the best economy degreaser I've found.

3D Towel Kleen is the best microfiber detergent on the market. I've done extensive testing with 3D Towel Kleen compared to other free and clear detergents as well as micro-restore and 3D Towel kleen keeps my towels the softest. I'm not worried about removing staining from my towels, all I care about is how the feel and perform and 3D Towel Kleen out performs everything else I've tried.

There is a new compound 3D will be releasing the beginning of the new year called ACA 500 X-tra cut compound which uses AlPHA CERAMIC ALUMINA which is suppose to be more effective on rock hard ceramic clears. I'm really looking forward to testing it even though I haven't been very impressed with a 3D compound since the original HD cut. They tried to increase the cut with HD Cut+ and completely jacked up everything the compound had going for it....which was ease of use.

briarpatch
11-21-2017, 07:15 PM
3D's HD Speed is the glossiest, slickest, and easiest to use of the AIOs I've tried...including McKees 360, Meguiars D166, and Griots Finishing Sealant. It does fall a little behind when it comes to durability and cut, however, but I've gotten decent correction on light swirls with either a Griots BOSS orange pad, or a Chemical Guys Hexlogic Quantum orange pad

jmeyers278
11-21-2017, 10:39 PM
uuhhhh Almost everyone on here raves about 3d HD Speed. There is a reason for it. It is flat out amazing. I buffed a 25' travel trailer with it today and it took off quite a bit of oxidation and left it slicker than snot. I will be trying other 3d products in the future as my need for them arises.

PA DETAILER
11-22-2017, 07:32 AM
Love their yellow degreaser (Wheel & tire cleaner). At 4:1 it cleans the tires of all prior dressings.

https://youtu.be/J0qCQALckQ0

Kiddersdetailing
11-22-2017, 09:48 AM
Ive been using hd speed for a while and just invested in a small bottle of hd polish, hd cut, hd dress, and hd poxy. With the orange lake country ccs pads and hd cut I didn't see the results i was expecting. Ill be using hd polish and then mckees paint sealant this weekend for the first time. Love the hd dress and works great on tonneau covers.

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Cruzscarwash
11-22-2017, 10:11 AM
I feel like this is an odd place to post about 3D products seeing as this is the griots section, but I live near 3D and I buy HD speed by the gallon, it is easy to work wit, can be used in the sun during really hot days and still wipe of with little effort. cut wise its not the best, its pretty low on the scale and is easily beat out by Griots and megs AIO's but it is very glossy compared to others. its durability is pretty good, Im able to get around 3 months out of it on daily drivers in the hot desert. I use it as my bottom of the barrel AIO offering and offer griots finishing sealant or megs d166 as my higher options because they cut much better.

on a side note ive actually been considering leaving the AIO market and just getting a good all around polish and then offering a topping of choice to my customers

RippyD
11-22-2017, 10:49 AM
Guess most of us have some 3D products on our shelves. The brand seem to be popular here. Towel Kleen is my go-to and my towels come out great. Better at getting polish and and sealants out than laundry detergent.

brianshaeffer
11-27-2017, 11:45 AM
I like HD Total APC. It can be used in a rinseless fashion on wheels and engine compartments.

JHL88
11-27-2017, 01:59 PM
I haven't had great luck with 3d Adapt but the Towel Kleen, HD Polish, and BDX are other items I've tried and they are great and cheaper than most relative products in the same category

DetailKitty
11-27-2017, 02:33 PM
I love Speed and Poxy [thumb]

BudgetPlan1
11-27-2017, 03:17 PM
Have been enjoying HD Polish+ lately; enjoyable to use, light cut but finishes well.

custmsprty
11-27-2017, 03:36 PM
I haven't had great luck with 3d Adapt but the Towel Kleen, HD Polish, and BDX are other items I've tried and they are great and cheaper than most relative products in the same category

For me Adapt is the best One Step Polish I have used so far. Worst decision ever for 3D to discontinue it:

Before Adapt, swirled out mess:

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HD Adapt with G21 and orange pad, nearly flawless in one step, 4-5 section passes.

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Mantilgh
01-04-2018, 09:56 AM
Thanks “mwoywod” for the info on 3D Towel Klean!

I just washed a batch of towels with it using 2oz per load and am amazed at how soft my towels are after.

My drying towels also came out perfectly clean, beautiful!!!

I’m very glad I bought a gallon.

Next on my list to try is the Polish +.

I also agree with you on Orange88 Degreaser, it’s a great product that kicks butt but doesn’t seem too harsh for how well it cleans. Very versatile!