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Re: HD Speed and Mcgees 360
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•McKee's 37 360's product description
says that it does not require buffing;
i.e.: Polish until it disappears.
•HD 3D Speed, on the otherhand, says
to use a clean dry microfiber towel to
buff the product off by hand.
•IMO:
-This buff/no buff characteristic could
make a difference in some people's
thinking process when choosing between
these two AIOs.
Bob
Buff or no buff...what's your preference?
Ron
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Re: HD Speed and Mcgees 360
Originally Posted by robwoodgto
Buff or no buff...
what's your preference?
Ron
Buff.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: HD Speed and Mcgees 360
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•McKee's 37 360's product description
says that it does not require buffing;
i.e.: Polish until it disappears.
•HD 3D Speed, on the otherhand, says
to use a clean dry microfiber towel to
buff the product off by hand.
•IMO:
-This buff/no buff characteristic could
make a difference in some people's
thinking process when choosing between
these two AIOs.
Bob
Polish and no buff is what I prefer. The less elbow grease the better.
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Re: HD Speed and Mcgees 360
Originally Posted by Larry A
What is the difference between HDSpeed and Mcgee 360. I understand that they are both AIOs, but why would somone choose one over the other.
Never had any success with 360.No matter what pad or machine I use still not a wow product.Speed gives you cut and polish and very nice clarity and pleasing to work with by hand if you need to.
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