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Re: HD Speed still a great product
Wow thanks for the update Eldorado.
The more I've read and researched, it seems the AIOs are good for detailers offering a 1 step package. To spruce up a customers car, who will not pay for a 2 step or complete correction.
For my friends and family cars, it may be easier to use Boss Correcting cream, followed by an easy to apply sealant and be done.
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Re: HD Speed still a great product
Originally Posted by
392hemi
Wow thanks for the update Eldorado.
The more I've read and researched, it seems the AIOs are good for detailers offering a 1 step package. To spruce up a customers car, who will not pay for a 2 step or complete correction.
For my friends and family cars, it may be easier to use Boss Correcting cream, followed by an easy to apply sealant and be done.
Couldn’t have said it any better... Boss Correcting Cream can even be used in direct sunlight too. You’ll have better luck using it in the sun than you will most sealants. Lol.
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Eldo, I assume your brother’s Jeep had no base LSP, just the D156 applied a month ago?
I knew HD Speed wasn’t durable, but being totally gone after 5-6 days is disappointing. I should note that I’ve never tested longevity with it as I’ve always topped within a week or two, but in my experience there was still some beading at the 1-2 week point.
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Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Eldo, I assume your brother’s Jeep had no base LSP, just the D156 applied a month ago?
I knew HD Speed wasn’t durable, but being totally gone after 5-6 days is disappointing. I should note that I’ve never tested longevity with it as I’ve always topped within a week or two, but in my experience there was still some beading at the 1-2 week point.
The paint on my brothers Jeep was as bare as can be. Zero beading prior to washing and zero during the post wash rinse. I used D156 liberally as a drying aid. I was very surprised at how it was beading when I 1st rinsed it down. The beading was just as strong post wash too. Crazy.
This is how dirty it was to give you an idea of how neglected it usually is... Well maybe neglect isn’t the right word, it’s just on the road alot. A true workhorse.
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
The paint on my brothers Jeep was as bare as can be. Zero beading prior to washing and zero during the post wash rinse. I used D156 liberally as a drying aid.
This is how dirty it was to give you an idea of how neglected it usually is... Well maybe neglect isn’t the right word, it’s just on the road alot. A true workhorse.
He's got good taste in teams
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Originally Posted by
pickles
He's got good taste in teams
Lol. That Raiders sticker’s covering up a nasty deep scratch. Lol.
Speaking of scratches, I just discovered a couple of new ones on my car after last nights wash... My goodness.
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Lol. That Raiders sticker’s covering up a nasty deep scratch. Lol.
Speaking of scratches, I just discovered a couple of new ones on my car after last nights wash... My goodness.
You think your wash caused the scratches, or just something you hadn’t noticed previously?
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Can we talk about the topping abilities of Speed? Rather, what products are ok to top speed with. Do you need to IPA wipe before topping with anything? Is it ok to top with a coating or coating lite?
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Originally Posted by
Hella JDM
Can we talk about the topping abilities of Speed? Rather, what products are ok to top speed with. Do you need to IPA wipe before topping with anything? Is it ok to top with a coating or coating lite?
You can go right to Poxy after Speed. Very synergistic.
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