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Which is easier to buff off?
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For me it's HD Speed. Like wiping off baby powder without the powder... lolWhich is easier to buff off?
Which is easier to buff off?
Please know that I have no vested interest in this product/company....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.
Which is easier to buff off?
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 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.
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.
You forgot to mention which product you’re talking about.
Sorry, yes....HDS.
And no, I’m no longer affiliated with 3D/HD (been about a year),but still use many of their products.
David Fermani No Longer Part of 3D/HD Products