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Mike Phillips
07-10-2018, 02:49 PM
Review: 3D ONE Hybrid Cutting Compound and Finishing Polish (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/2018-product-reviews-by-mike-phillips/119950-review-3d-one-hybrid-cutting-compound-finishing-polish.html)



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3D sent a sample of their new compound/polish to test out before they launch it. To give this product a test drive, I used a 1968 Mustang Fastback that had been re-painted in the last year and then stored for months at the body shop since then. When it arrived it was very dirty, covered with some form of contaminants and with swirls and scratches.

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Here she is...

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First up was to get her clean, for this I used the 3D Waterless Wash

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I used 2 waffle weave glass towels to show just how much dirt I pulled off with the waterless wash.

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Next I clayed the car. The contaminants you see on the clay is after claying only one half of the roof and these Mustangs don't have huge roofs.

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Here's some swirl shots using the new SCANGRIP Sunmatch Swirl Finder Light.

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Test Spot

Here's the results from my Test Spot using a 3D foam cutting pads on the passenger side and a 3D foam polishing pad on the other side. Did 8 section passes on speed 6 for both sides.

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Correction and polishing done in one step
Here's the entire car compounded. Normally I would wipe the compound off panel by panel. Just because I'm testing this product I left the compound on until I compounded the entire car. When I went to wipe it off I suspected it would wipe off hard as that is the norm for most compounds and polishes after they've dried. I was surprised that this compound wiped off like a wax, super easy. It required no grunt work to remove. In fact, it wiped off kind of like another 3D product that wipes off easy after it has dried and that's 3D Speed.

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I always hit the chrome on these classics with whatever I'm using for my first-step process. I wait until I'm ready to change to a fresh pad and use the now wet pad for the job.

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Same for glass - Before swapping to a fresh pad I hit all the glass to remove the road film and make it just as shiny as the paint. I teach these technique in all my detailing classes too...

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This new hybrid compound/polish is almost translucent on the paint.

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Here's the paint after using the new compound/polish - There is NO wax on the paint yet.

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Machine waxing
After removing the compound I then machine applied a thin film of 3D HD Poxy. I used the 3D 5.5" foam finishing pad on a Griot's DA on speed setting 4. It's been a while since I used this Montan Wax based car wax and I forgot how SUPER easy it is to wipe-off after it dries.




Tools, Pads and products
Here's what I used in total. The new Hybrid Compound/Polish with the 3D 6.5" Purple Spider foam polishing pads on the FLEX 3401. I don't normally use the pink 3401 but all the normal red colored FLEX 3401 polishers are in route to 3D for our Roadshow Detailing Class at the 3D Training Center this weekend. As mentioned above, I used the Poxy with a 3D 5.5" black foam finishing pad.

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Mike Phillips
07-10-2018, 02:56 PM
Continued....


Here's the final results....


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My review

First - Excellent cutting ability with both foam cutting pads and foam polishing pads.
The passenger side was absolutely perfect, zero swirls, the driver's side looks perfect in pictures but there's a few fine scratches left, hard to see with the eye harder to capture with the camera.


ZERO DUSTING - Nuff said.


Infinity buffing time - seems like as long as you want to buff the product stays wet on the surface.


Easy wipe-off.

Cut and finish were superb on this car which I found to have paint on the harder side than on the medium to softer side. Buffing out only one car doesn't provide enough experience to know the full capabilities of this new product but that will come in the future with more car details.


I'd say 3D has another home-run product. I'm not sure when this product will start shipping but when it does, I'd recommend getting a bottle and give it your own test drive and see if what I wrote above is true or not. The post what you find out to this thread.


On Autogeek.com


[B]3D One - 16 ounces (https://www.autogeek.net/3d-one.html)

3D One - 32 ounces (https://www.autogeek.net/3d-one-32.html)

3D One (https://www.autogeek.net/3d-one-128.html)




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:)

Mike Phillips
07-10-2018, 02:57 PM
Here's a short walk-around video I made...



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Strong66
07-10-2018, 04:18 PM
Great review Mike

I gotta try this when its released, I hope they sell 16 oz bottles.

osiapstndp
07-10-2018, 04:39 PM
Great result! The Mustang looks fantastic! The 3D product looks like it will be a great choice for one-step jobs. Mike, do you recall how long it took you to polish the car? You mentioned using 6.5-inch pads and a Flex 3401. Lately I've been considering using 6.5-inch pads (after misplacing the three I had before I moved) on my Flex and I'm thinking about ordering a few to test if they save an appreciable amount of time on large enough surfaces.

Desertnate
07-10-2018, 04:56 PM
Mike: How would you rate the hardness of the paint on the Mustang? I'm on the hunt for a good swirl remover/medium polish which will work well as a one-stop polish on hard German paint and this might be a good option once it goes on sale.


Great review Mike

I gotta try this when its released, I hope they sell 16 oz bottles.

Or even 8oz like they offer now for the HD Cut and HD Polish.

Dr Oldz
07-10-2018, 05:01 PM
Wow!! I would say nice save but I think restoration may be a better suited word. Looks like the gloss is really up there along with great defect removing abilities. Can’t wait to try this stuff out. Another nicely done review with great pics!

axel06
07-10-2018, 05:12 PM
Wow great job Mike. A winner for sure that you give 2 thumbs up

PaulMys
07-10-2018, 05:42 PM
3D is an amazing company. They keep improving upon an already outstanding line of products.

3D, Griot's & McKee's are my go-to manufacturers for all my needs now. All three companies continue to impress the hell out of me.

VISITOR
07-10-2018, 06:26 PM
great job mike, couldn't of picked two better polishers for the task as well! :dblthumb2:
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Dan Tran
07-10-2018, 07:11 PM
This looks amazing!


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Bruno Soares
07-10-2018, 07:42 PM
Man, that car looks beautiful.

jamesalanb
07-10-2018, 08:03 PM
This reminds me of the Adapt review on that beautiful maroon car, almost to the T. I bought some immediately after reading that review and still use it for light to moderate swirls and defects.
Nice review here, and kudos to 3D for continuing with excellence.

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derass
07-10-2018, 09:34 PM
Where does HD One fit in with the existing HD Polish+ and HD Cut+? In between, like a medium polish?

Mike Phillips
07-11-2018, 07:27 AM
From 3D

3D ONE is a new hybrid cutting compound and finishing polish in ONE product that accelerates paint correction performance.

3D ONE has specially engineered Nano Ceramic Alumina Abrasives that easily corrects or removes paint scratches, using a DA or high-speed rotary polisher.

3D ONE is a unique product; apply on a cutting pad to remove heavy scratches and then apply on a finishing pad to deliver an exceptional high gloss finish.

ONE's aggressive paint correction - cutting power will come out when used with a a stiffer cutting pad. The high performance polishing ability will be reveled with a softer polishing or finishing pad.

It’s easy to use, and a little product goes a long way. It's easy to clean up and leaves the perfect finish every time. Works best when applied in shaded areas, but is also sun friendly.

Directions:
To remove scratches; shake well and apply 4 to 5 dime size drops on your choice of 3D wool or Spider-Cut foam pad and buff a 2’ X 2’ area at a time, with slow back and forth overlapping motions.

Once the scratches are removed, apply 4 to 5 dime size drops of 3D ONE on a 3D Spider-Cut finishing pad. Polish with the same overlapping motions, keeping the pad flat to the surface.

When the holograms and swirl marks are removed, wipe off residue with a clean microfiber towel to reveal TRUE 3D PAINT PERFECTION.


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This new compound/polish is basically a one liquid system - you adjust cut and finish by adjust pad choice.

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