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I used 3D one for the first time today and it did a great job at cutting and finishing LSP ready, but it was a bit of a pain to remove. It pretty oily for me. Has any one experienced this as well? And tips on helping with the removal or did I just use too much product? It did great on the Jeep's paint.![]()
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3D One is very oily. That was the first thing I noticed about it. It smells like wd-40 and basically the wipe off process is what you would imagine it would be like if using wd-40 as a polish... a buttery, endlessly streaky, catastrophe. I bought a gallon when it launched and we've gone through about half of it now. It certainly is a good product in terms of cutting ability and finishing ability. Works great on finicky paints that don't want to finish down with our normal go-to combos. Really the only downside is the oily residue wipe off. I'll keep it around to use as a 'troubleshooting' high-lubricity polish but I'm not so sure it will warrant a re-stock unless they update the formula for easier wipe off.