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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
Good job and thanks for posting. I have a black Supra coming to me next month that I may use the bottle of 3D ONE that I've not really ever used. I've just found many other better products that truly allow for a one step correction.
What other products are you using for one steps?
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Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
3D ONE is not “hard” to remove. It doesn’t stick to paint and it doesn’t take a lot of elbow grease. What it does take is a lot of swipes. On the oily side for sure. I still like it, however.
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
3D ONE is not “hard” to remove. It doesn’t stick to paint and it doesn’t take a lot of elbow grease. What it does take is a lot of swipes. On the oily side for sure. I still like it, however.
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There have been some folks that have had your experience and then others (including me) that have had serious wipe off problems. I get a hard residue that is very difficult to wipe off no matter how I use it. I’ve tried it 3 times at different temperatures and different humidities and it always is very hard to wipe off. It almost sounds like two different batches went out. 50% like it and 50% hate it. I’ve never seen a product so polarizing. I’ve got many other polishes and 3D One is the only one that is this hard to remove.
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
There have been some folks that have had your experience and then others (including me) that have had serious wipe off problems. I get a hard residue that is very difficult to wipe off no matter how I use it. I’ve tried it 3 times at different temperatures and different humidities and it always is very hard to wipe off. It almost sounds like two different batches went out. 50% like it and 50% hate it. I’ve never seen a product so polarizing. I’ve got many other polishes and 3D One is the only one that is this hard to remove.
Wow, yea, definitely different. Never had a hard residue. I’ve had almost the opposite, as it stays too wet...lol
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
rangerbay
3d one works well for me. I add a couple of plops of speed to the pad and it helps tremendously with the wipe off.
It takes very little one to do a great job. If it's hard to remove, it's probably too much product or paint is hot. Try a couple of little drops of speed and see if that helps.
You can't use Speed when your gonna coat the car.
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
3D ONE is not “hard” to remove. It doesn’t stick to paint and it doesn’t take a lot of elbow grease. What it does take is a lot of swipes. On the oily side for sure. I still like it, however.
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The last time I used speed (which will be the last time period for me), I wiped it dry and the panel was still oily, I wiped it with ONR and the panel was still oily, then I wiped it with undiluted Optimum Power Clean and the panel was still oily, then I used Duplicolor Grease and wax removers and yes... the panel was still oily. I finaly managed to remove all the oil after three wet wiped downs with Duplicolor G&W remover. Never again!
It's a great product to work, doesn't dry on you and does a great job. But if it takes you 15 minutes to remove it from the panel, you could do a 2 step correction in that time instead. I hate the fact Meguiars products dust easilly, but I will take dust over unwipable any day!
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
Pats300zx
What other products are you using for one steps?
One-Step/AIO's depending on if I'm coating or not:
HDSpeed, Meg's D156, Sonax Paint Cleaner, CarPro Essence, & GYEON Primer. Rupes UHS Polish, Meg's 205 and sometimes some other Sonax products, etc. for one step polishes.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
My experience with HD One has been an easy wipe off.
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
Originally Posted by
Billy Baldone
My experience with HD One has been an easy wipe off.
Ok Its back in the cart.
Fast Correcting cream is good 1 step, sonax fine abrasive paste 5 on cut 4 on gloss. McKee’s fast compound or what ever it is called. Those are my that I have on I tend to go with a higher cut for one step. 1st pass hard pressure second light. Maybe the 1.5 step would benefit a better finish.
the one thing with 3D products is they give me trouble outside the HD stuff never did
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Re: Time lapse paint correction with 3D ONE
very cool. i have a bottle of this stuff i've been dying to use on my sisters pos. For my times sake I'm just considering topping it with a spray sealant. what'd you go with for a LSP?
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2015 Ford Explorer Limited
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