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Re: HD Poxy and HD Speed
Originally Posted by
David Fermani
No real need to wait. You can top it immediately.
Here's a helpful hint that will not only save you lots of time, but will also increase the longevity of Speed/Poxy's protection....
After you've dialed in the perfect combo, don't remove Speed after each polishing cycle. Leave it on and remove it once all the polishing is complete. Even if it's a few days down the road. Have no fear....removal will not be affected. What this does is allows the protective polymers to link up creating a better/tighter bond. Removing the product immediately after each buffing cycle doesn't provide *optimal* (adequate yes) set up. It's no different with any other polymer paint sealant as we don't wipe it on a panel and then quickly remove.
After removal of Speed, apply Poxy via DA polisher sparingly to the entire vehicle. 6-10 drops can usually cover an average sized car. Once you're done applying Poxy, remove the buffing pad and wipe over and smooth out the existing layer that's already on the vehicle. Again, this will help evenly distribute the product over the surface. Any high spots will be leveled and it will greatly help with the removal process. It will also allow you to get into hard to reach spots (like under door handles) and edge in spots that can't be applied via your buffer.
I'm certain this will help and produce much greater results.
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm considering using this combo and want to make sure I understand. You're advocating leaving speed on and then applying poxy? Or did I read that wrong?
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Re: HD Poxy and HD Speed
Originally Posted by
David Fermani
After removal of Speed, apply Poxy...
I believe what David is saying is that you do not need to wipe off Speed after you complete each panel, you can do the entire car and then wipe the Speed off of the whole car when you're finished. This allows the Poxy component within Speed to create a stronger bond with the paint. Once you have wiped off all of the Speed, proceed directly to applying a coat of Poxy.
Al Schmidt
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Re: HD Poxy and HD Speed
Thanks Badger. That would have been too easy to remove it all at once
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