3D HD Speed or Meguiars D151

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I am deciding which AIO I should use. I like D151 because of it's cheap price and good reviews, but HD Speed is known to be better.
Which one would you recommend?
Thank you.
 
I have used both and I continue to reach for HD Speed. It has great cut and is super easy to wipe off. I got some dusting with 151 but it is a great AIO. I just find myself using Speed more and more lately.
 
Your pad selection on either would make a greater difference than deciding which of the two will yield greater results.
 
I used D151 and find it works fine for my needs. Maybe have to try HD Speed sometime but just got a new gallon of D151. Are there any side by side reviews out there?
 
I use Meg's M66 for that application. I have yet to be disappointed by it.

I don't doubt HD's high quality. Some of my friends use it. But at this point, I don't see the need to switch.
 
Have yet to use speed. Have been greatly impressed with PRC, paired with thin foamed wool, orange or white ccs pads and youd think i polished these cars for hours... the price is also RIGHT.
 
Speed all day! I have never used another AIO that works so well in full sun and been able to do a complete car then wipe off with ease when done.
My D151 just collects dust these days.
 
I am deciding which AIO I should use.

I like D151...
because of it's cheap price
and good reviews,
-Don't let a "cheap" price dissuade you.
The results achieved from using D151
are best described as being "premium".
-And...IMO: D151's reviews are spot-on!

but HD Speed is known to be better.
What the...
Now that's one I've never heard of before!

Which one would you recommend?
Meguiar's D151—versatility exemplified.


Bob
 
HD SPEED

D151's cheap price? Speed is a heck of a value in it's own right.

Speed is truly in a class of it's own.
 
Have used both d151 and speed with a variety of pads. Speed wins hands down. Once I tried speed I sold my almost full gallon of d151 and never looked back. Stuff is a money maker.
 
Have used both d151 and speed with a variety of pads. Speed wins hands down. Once I tried speed I sold my almost full gallon of d151 and never looked back. Stuff is a money maker.


Can you describe how it's hands down better?

Btw, if you say it corrects better, I'll pass. Lol
 
Longer working time, easier wipe off and no dusting at all. D151 wasn't too bad but dusted and dried up quickly. Just wasn't impressed with it.

Oh and it leaves a nicer finish IMO.
 
Its my go to. I started with it, its great no need to use anything else. and yes it cuts like a one step should. use a MF with it if you want more correction or a orange pad. I also have created my own SUPER SPEED. So i really get a lot out of it. you can google that if your interested.
 
Longer working time, easier wipe off and no dusting at all. D151 wasn't too bad but dusted and dried up quickly. Just wasn't impressed with it.

Oh and it leaves a nicer finish IMO.

Exactly, well said. As with all HD Products, the working time and minimal use of th eproduct along with exceptional results.

In the middle of the summer down here in Tampa (which means May to September) products dry up and dust very easily.

Heck I sweated my Easter Bunny butt off washing my wife's car today!
 
D151 = $34 per gallon
HD Speed $70 per gallon

I use less than 2 oz to do an entire car. With 20% discount $69.99=$55.99 / 128 = .43 oz x 2 = .86 cents to do an average size vehicle. Stick with your megs and I'll stick with Speed.
 
D151 = $34 per gallon
HD Speed $70 per gallon

True, at AG it's that price but if you look around you can get a gallon of Speed for $42. Oh and other places have the newest + versions of Cut and Polish.
 
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