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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
I would't top that with any ceramic coating. Speed has their Poxy wax in it and you can't put a ceramic on top of wax.
3D One is Speed without wax and would be better.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by Paul A.
I would't top that with any ceramic coating. Speed has their Poxy wax in it and you can't put a ceramic on top of wax.
3D One is Speed without wax and would be better.
Are you recommending 3D One over the Speed? Say without using a ceramic coating.
The overall paint on my cobra is pretty good. It could use a detail and coat of wax. This is why I'm thinking about trying the Speed.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by Bdubbs
Side note:
I'm considering buying a bottle and trying this on my 03 cobra. Is it truly a 1 step? Should I still add a different wax afterwards? Or can I use Gyeon Q2 Mohs evo ceramic coating?
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Yes, Speed is an AIO (All In One). Paint cleaner, correction, and protection.
The "protection" part is the Montan wax. (Poxy).
If using a ceramic coating, the paint must be wax-free. So using Speed would be nonsensical.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by Bdubbs
Are you recommending 3D One over the Speed? Say without using a ceramic coating.
The overall paint on my cobra is pretty good. It could use a detail and coat of wax. This is why I'm thinking about trying the Speed.
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Ok........ You're hurting my typing finger, son......
If this is the case, then I would recommend Speed for it's ease of use, wipe-off, and slickness.
But here's the caveat with Speed: It's an AIO, so the concentration of the wax is less than a true LSP wax.
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Originally Posted by Paul A.
I would't top that with any ceramic coating. Speed has their Poxy wax in it and you can't put a ceramic on top of wax.
3D One is Speed without wax and would be better.
Is 3D One as easy to use as Speed, or does the wax in Speed make it easier to wipe off, especially on soft paint? I’ve been using Speed for several years, and I’ve considered just using a panel prep if I wanted to add a coating, or some other LSP that requires a clean surface. Thanks.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Ok........ You're hurting my typing finger, son......
If this is the case, then I would recommend Speed for it's ease of use, wipe-off, and slickness.
But here's the caveat with Speed: It's an AIO, so the concentration of the wax is less than a true LSP wax.
LoL.
Thanks for the help again! So many decisions it makes things confusing. Still thinking I'd like to give the 3D speed a try.
The car I'll be putting it on only gets driven in nice weather.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
I mentioned 3D One because you mentioned a ceramic coating. Speed leaves behind wax preventing use of a ceramic coating after. One is a "1 step" correction type product and could be followed by a ceramic coating after a good panel wipe.
I find both Speed and One easy to use and wipe off. I don't like the protection durability of Speed. Doesn't last long enough for me.
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I think it needs pointing out that there are potentially TWO related definitions worth noting, which Paul A mentioned in his last reply.
All-In-One(AIO) - A polish that can correct paint and leave protection.
One-Step - A polish that can handle paint corrections by itself, meaning polish out moderate defects and finish down well. Usually a one-step’s cutting ability comes from the pads it is paired with but that applies to AIO polishes too.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by dgage
I think it needs pointing out that there are potentially TWO related definitions worth noting, which Paul A mentioned in his last reply.
All-In-One(AIO) - A polish that can correct paint and leave protection.
One-Step - A polish that can handle paint corrections by itself, meaning polish out moderate defects and finish down well. Usually a one-step’s cutting ability comes from the pads it is paired with but that applies to AIO polishes too.
I'm actually excited to try the 3D Speed on this car. It has little defects, nothing like the 350 I'm currently working on. I may start out with a lake country white polishing pad and see how it goes.
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Re: How many polishing pads per car?
Originally Posted by noorth
While I am usually on the same page of coatings the yellow griots pad is very soft - its softer than the white DA rupes pad IMO. You won't get much correction. I used them a lot - i had 2 of them come with my G15 polisher. Pretty much done now lol
The yellows are softish and more of a AIO pad when not much correction needed.
I mentioned for particular area he was doing. If not familiar it is more like piano black plastic trim. It’s pretty soft and the correcting cream will do the heady lifting.
If needed I would finish down with the yellow and essence. In my case wasn’t needed.
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