3D/HD Speed vs. Mckee's 37 360....

Which is easier to buff off?

I agree with everything Goonie said.
HD Speed.

9fd359cbee835462a70c8fca28f251e3.jpg


7c35d59481578a4df0484bc0e1207696.jpg
 
I always loved hd speed but I switched to 360 for its longevity, I just finished using up about 50oz of it and I only ran into two problems wiping off, one was on a hood that was still pretty hot for the summer sun, the other was on a Honda, also I like the film is a lot thinner when wiping off 360. Both good aio, hd speed did outperform on single stage paint


Sent from my iPhone using AGOnline
 
360 buffs out pretty effortlessly, hard to imagine anything being "easier" to buff out...with all the praise HD Speed receives in the forum, it sure has me wanting to try it out, however the common theme with Speed seems to be that the longevity of it just isn't there.
 
I'm not too concerned with longevity. Clients are paying for an AIO, not a coating, or even a dedicated sealant. I'm more concerned with consistent ease of use.
 
I was just thinking that maybe the OP didn't care about long geniti. They just asked about ease of removal. There are plenty of other things that last longer

Sent from my SM-G965U using Autogeekonline mobile app
 
Speed is always a winner. I love BF One Step also. I use speed on darker cars. I like the look a bit better. Lighter cars, I like One Step. That being said Speed is easier to remove than 360. But only by a hair. I wouldn’t consider wipe off a deal breaker comparing the 2. In my area I have found 360 to be the least durable possibly due to the acid rain???
 
I'm not too concerned with longevity. Clients are paying for an AIO, not a coating, or even a dedicated sealant. I'm more concerned with consistent ease of use.
Please know that I have no vested interest in this product/company....
I don’t know how it could get any easier. We use it in direct sunlight on 90+ degree days and it performs and removes effortlessly. We also leave it on overnight and over the weekend and comes off just as easy. If you want better longevity, the secret is to turn your buffer down to the lowest speed for the last pass and leave the residue on the surface until the end of your buffing session. It leaves a thicker residual buildup on the surface that makes a more uniform polymer bond.
 
Which is easier to buff off?

I find 360 a breeze to buff off so long as you do enough passes for it to disappear. For clarification, it will never truly disappear but will become noticeably worked-in, making removal super easy. Honestly I find both so easy to remove but do find 360 is far more durable, and truly one of the few AIO’s that can be used just twice a year as a maintenance product.

ScottH
 
I could never imagine a product easier to remove than Speed, but then again I have not tried 360.

Mainly because I love Speed (and also HD Polish) and have also been all-in on the Griot's creams (which are very easily removed as well).

A third line of product in this particular area is not needed for me, but that being said, not one McKee's product has ever let me down. Ever.
 
360 buffs out pretty effortlessly, hard to imagine anything being "easier" to buff out...with all the praise HD Speed receives in the forum, it sure has me wanting to try it out, however the common theme with Speed seems to be that the longevity of it just isn't there.

I was in that camp until recently too.

It lasts enough for an AIO in my situation. It's performance and ease of use makes it a real winner for sure.

When I feel like I want longevity, I use the Duragloss 501, or 101.
 
I could never imagine a product easier to remove than Speed, but then again I have not tried 360.

Mainly because I love Speed (and also HD Polish) and have also been all-in on the Griot's creams (which are very easily removed as well).

A third line of product in this particular area is not needed for me, but that being said, not one McKee's product has ever let me down. Ever.

I actually really like Cut+ and Polish+ too.

Cut+ doesn't quite reach the level of M100, but it dusts way less.
 
Please know that I have no vested interest in this product/company....
I don’t know how it could get any easier. We use it in direct sunlight on 90+ degree days and it performs and removes effortlessly. We also leave it on overnight and over the weekend and comes off just as easy. If you want better longevity, the secret is to turn your buffer down to the lowest speed for the last pass and leave the residue on the surface until the end of your buffing session. It leaves a thicker residual buildup on the surface that makes a more uniform polymer bond.

You forgot to mention which product you’re talking about.
 
If you use the correct light source and know what you're looking for, I do find 3D/HD Speed to micro-marr soft black paint, even with a polishing pad. You must use prep-all or similar to see the marring. Still a very nice product, just something to note.
 
I have found both are very easy to apply, use and remove. Both yielded great results on the vehicles that I have used them.
 
Back
Top