Ceramic Auto Wash is supposed to leave it’s own heavy SiO2 protection behind. So I would think it, along with Hydro Blue Pro, you’re seeing these products. The 360 should be hidden beneath if it’s still there, right?
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Ceramic Auto Wash is supposed to leave it’s own heavy SiO2 protection behind. So I would think it, along with Hydro Blue Pro, you’re seeing these products. The 360 should be hidden beneath if it’s still there, right?
I wouldn't say I'm *that* disappointed. It just might good idea to do *something* to the paint after the first wash if the car is a daily. Going forward if I need any sort of longevity from that first application I'll do a dedicated polish then LSP. My reason for choosing an AIO was mostly about ease of use; I'm either working outside or in a garage with less than perfect lighting in these cases. I almost feel "guilty" putting a coating product on a production-buff type detail and it might be more hassle than its worth. That being said I'm going to consider grabbing a "coating-lite" type product like Cancoat or even PNS as the question is "do I want to spend an extra 20-30 min now or later" to add protection.
I'm just a hobbyist, I get paid nothing lol. I probably wont buy another bottle of 360, as I like speed a little better but this thread still baffles me. I saw good performance and I'm wondering if they made a bad batch or something? My bottle is a year or 2 old when I used it first.
I'm often times paid in beer :D
Something I forgot to mention if you're going for "Maximum Efficiency" is that the pads were a bear to clean, like trying to clean out 10 heavy sealant pads. Kind of reminded me of when I would do a rinseless wash in 30 minutes but spend an hour inspecting and picking lint out of the towels after I washed them...
Same results from HD Speed in regards to longevity... I’ve gone through almost 2 bottles of it and I’ve never seen it last more than a couple of weeks. However on the day of I must admit when paired with great paint HD Speed tends to look phenomenal.
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I found these old pics from when I polished my old Cadillac with HD Speed.
These pics are all time stamped. Check it out.
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I allowed HD Speed to haze for an hour before removing and it left my paint looking amazing.
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After just 5 days of perfect California weather, 5 days as proved by the time stamp on the pics...
Virtually zero beading or any other indication that there was anything left protecting my paint.
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FYI: My cars paint had been beading fiercely non stop for almost an entire year before I polished it with HD Speed.
I used Beadmaker for the 1st time right after I took those pics. So that made things alot better.[emoji4]
But even with all their drawbacks in terms of longevity, there’s still plenty of times and places to use an AIO... I’ve used pretty much all of the ones sold here on AG and will continue to keep them on my shelf for those certain times when they fit the job, but IME and many tests none of them last. None of them them.
Yet there’s still a place for them and always will be. Lol.
Yes, you taught me they are quicker and easier than normal polishes due to wipe off (leaving it on, simple wipe off). So if a person plans on using an LSP that goes well on top of AIO sealant, it still seems advantageous over a normal polish if time is limited.
I didn't find the wipe off on 360 completely effortless, though probably my own fault because I grabbed lunch before I came back and wiped it off. Though IIRC you can leave HD speed and Blackfire One-Step to sit pretty much indefinitely and still wipe off, is that true?
Also has anyone tried throwing down some spray wax during wipe off? I vaguely remember a thread where someone put down some PNS on top of essence without buffing first and it came out fine. I know this is total laziness but I'm just curious.
I think the best time for an AIO is when performing the 1st mini detail on a customer’s vehicle where they’re going to want you to regularly maintain it on a schedule from that point forward... Because it’s gonna pop that 1st day and make an amazing impression, and by the time you see it again in 7-10 days it’ll be perfect time to begin its routine spray wax regimen which is enough to carry it a very long ways since it’ll happen every time you see it.
Clay it/Nanoskin Mitt.
AIO with whichever 1 you like best.
And after your 1st follow up visit, drench it with Beadmaker.
Invite the customer outside to literally Touch their paint..
Wow factor![emoji2956] They can never believe how smooth their paint is. That’s when they realize the value you provide. Money maker right there.[emoji1419]
Best of all the vehicle has now become a freakin breeze for you to maintain. It’s a win win situation.