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3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Looking for an aio that easy to use wipe off clean and has a good sealant. Speed seems to be the go to buy what day the experts
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
3D Speed.
It set the bar for all others to follow and copy. (or for 3D to make for the other brand labels under private labeling) LOL.
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Speed is all of the above with the possible exception of "good sealant"
The sealant is 3D Poxy
If you mean a quality sealant that shines and beads and plays well with other toppers then I say it's got it
If you mean long lasting then no, it's not if the small amount of Poxy it leaves behind is all you are going to apply
I like to top it with a full on application of more Poxy and then keep a spray wax on top of that
In that configuration it certainly works for me and lots of friends and family would agree
I am not an expert on the others but I am under the impression that no AIO has the sealant life of a good spray on wipe off ceramic sealant wax
AIOs are a tradeoff of speed and ease vs longevity and correction ability
IMHO anyway...
That doesn't mean I don't love Speed and use it, I do, AIOs certainly have a niche in a detailing arsenal
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FYI I recently read - lastnight! - about koch chemie one cut and finish P6.01 that claims to remove up to 2000grit sanding marks. If thats the case it would blow away most AIO's in correction.
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Originally Posted by noorth
FYI I recently read - lastnight! - about koch chemie one cut and finish P6.01 that claims to remove up to 2000grit sanding marks. If thats the case it would blow away most AIO's in correction.
That’s good to know
I will watch for real world reviews and feedback
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I've been through a bunch of AIO's....Speed, Meguiars D166, McKees 360, Blackfire AIO, Rupes Uno Protect, Griots Finishing Sealant. Out of them, only one I did not like was the Griots product....easily the hardest to work with in my experience....so much so, I gave it away. I'd rate them like this:
Slickness and gloss - Speed, Rupes Uno Protect, Meguiars D166, Blackfire AIO, McKees 360
Longevity - McKees 360, Blackfire, Rupes Uno Protect, Meguiars D166, Speed
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Originally Posted by briarpatch
I've been thought a bunch of AIO's....Speed, Meguiars D166, McKees 360, Blackfire AIO, Rupes Uno Protect, Griots Finishing Sealant. Out of them, only one I did not like was the Griots product....easily the hardest to work with in my experience....so much so, I gave it away. I'd rate them like this:
Slickness and gloss - Speed, Rupes Uno Protect, Meguiars D166, Blackfire AIO, McKees 360
Longevity - McKees 360, Blackfire, Rupes Uno Protect, Meguiars D166, Speed
I have not tried all the products you mention but based on what I have tried I totally agree with your rankings for Speed on both counts
One thing I thought of a while back is that 3D Poxy is the protection component in Speed and it needs to sit for at least 45 minutes before buffing off when used as a standalone product
If you use Speed and wipe each section as you go you aren't treating the Poxy component as you would as a standalone product
Poxy is not the most durable stuff to begin with so maybe applying Speed and wiping immediately is seriously compromising it's life
Regardless I love Speed and I love the warm glow of Poxy, not to mention the ease of application and pretty much foolproof results
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Originally Posted by chilly
I have not tried all the products you mention but based on what I have tried I totally agree with your rankings for Speed on both counts
One thing I thought of a while back is that 3D Poxy is the protection component in Speed and it needs to sit for at least 45 minutes before buffing off when used as a standalone product
If you use Speed and wipe each section as you go you aren't treating the Poxy component as you would as a standalone product
Poxy is not the most durable stuff to begin with so maybe applying Speed and wiping immediately is seriously compromising it's life
Regardless I love Speed and I love the warm glow of Poxy, not to mention the ease of application and pretty much foolproof results
That’s why you polish the entire car and then wipe off. Both Speed and BF One Step can be left on the paint while you’re polishing the whole car. Gives the sealant more time to bond.
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Originally Posted by Bruno Soares
That’s why you polish the entire car and then wipe off. Both Speed and BF One Step can be left on the paint while you’re polishing the whole car. Gives the sealant more time to bond.
This has been my experience as well.
When I work on a vehicle with Speed I leave it on the paint until the last section has had about fifteen minutes to dry, then I'll wipe it off. Like the way the old school products said to do.
I've also topped (even though I hate doing that to something that isn't supposed to need it) with 3D Express Wax, which is basically liquid Poxy. Same principal with curing. Spray, spread out, let haze, and wipe off. Works great! Now I'm wondering how it would work as a stand alone....
I also use Optimum GPS, but I need more seat time with it, especially with longevity.
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Re: 3D speed vs rupes uno vs griots boss finishing vs blackfire one step
Originally Posted by Bruno Soares
That’s why you polish the entire car and then wipe off. Both Speed and BF One Step can be left on the paint while you’re polishing the whole car. Gives the sealant more time to bond.
I was basically stating a reason some people might have for getting limited life out of the product
The 3D youtube video about Speed shows Mike Williams doing a section of the hood and immediately wiping it off
Monkey see, monkey do
He talks about how long it can sit without problems wiping but doesn't go all the way and tell you to leave it on for the entire car, 45 minutes, or whatever
I figured this out a long time back and hopefully someone new to speed will read all this and pick up on it
I should have stated this as an instruction and not just my belief
Others will appreciate both you and dlc95 for clarifying this
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