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    HD Speed Removal...

    So I decided to get some HD Speed and give it a try per all the internet hype. Applying with a LC white pad to a door panel on a 2007 CRV. Everything went as I've read, long work time and little to no dusting. Finish the door panel and begin to remove it. This stuff was a pain in the but to get off. I had to keep going over it and apply way more pressure than I would like. Every time I thought I had removed it all I'd find another spot that would require more elbow grease than any product should need for removal. I can't imagine doing the whole car with this product. It did a nice job and removed some marring that I would never have thought possible with an AIO. Of course it was soft Honda paint.
    Is everybody going over it with another product or detail spray to remove it all? I was working on the shaded side of the car so no direct sun hitting the panel.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    About how many passes per sections did you do?
    And how much product did you applyied on the pad?
    What mf towels do you use to remove the Speed with?

    Just some questions so that's easier to pin point why it's hard to remove.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    I prime the pad like I would any polish to start with, then four dime sized there after. Wipe off with a Gold Plush Jr. Four passes in about a 2x2 section. I used this product the same as any AIO I would use.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    Too much product. Don't prime the pad. The stuff literally takes itself off if you look at it crossways.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    Maybe because of the wax in the product give it some time to haze and then wipe away? Many like to do the entire car and then wipe it when using Speed.
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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    Was the panel clayed?
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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    Maybe because of the wax in the product give it some time to haze and then wipe away? Many like to do the entire car and then wipe it when using Speed.
    I tend to do half at a time and then wipe.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    I bought some HD speed and did a test spot on my sons motorcycle. He has black paint that was neglected from the previous owner. It had a white haze on the saddle bags. I hit a spot with the HD Speed, maybe five section passes. It looked like new paint and there was virtually nothing to wipe off when I was done. I am looking forward to hitting the entire bike.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    Panel was clayed. It appears to much product when I primed the pad then.

    I will try the hood tomorrow and use less product to start with. I use the car as a test bed for different products and durability.

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    Re: HD Speed Removal...

    The trick to HD Speed is you use way less product than you would believe will work. The first time I put it on, four dime size spots. Don't spread it first, just put the pad on the car, start it on medium speed, spread it quickly and then increase speed and work it until you're done. Then just keep following up with 3 dime size spots. You don't want to let HD Speed get wet and gummy. It should wipe off like you're wiping off dust.

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