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1. They are SMAT but with chemical assist. Here's part of the product info for HD Adapt "HD ADAPT uses a combination of unique micro abrasive technologies that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of the buffing cycle by using both chemical and mechanical compounds that allows the user to quickly level defects while at the same time producing excellent gloss & clarity to virtually any surface. This specialized lubricant and cutting system enables the user to adapt to any type of polishing machine or polishing pad to not only quickly level away most defects, but also produce a fine polished result. HD ADAPT’s unique abrasives are designed to quickly level away heavy defects while leaving little to no residual micro-marring in one easy step."
2. HD Polish is the only one that it is specifically stated. As you may know you use very little product (4-6 pea sized drops on the outer edge of the pad for initial section, then 3-4 for suceeding sections) but for use in the sun I've seen posts by David Fermani where he recommends a little more in the sun.
3. I believe they are all water based--they must be because they are so easy to remove. After use I just wipe down with a MF dampened with ONR and have never had any interference with LSP bonding.
Just a note: The product descriptions and directions for use are more extensive on the 3D website than the HD website.
Thanks for the reply. I take it that rotary or da would not make a difference?