I have had a liter bottle of HD Poxy sitting on my shelf for a couple of months. I had read some reviews and everyone seemed to rave about it. I have used HD Speed and have had great results with it. I didn't have time to do a full detail on my wifes' Land Rover LR3 so I decided that I would try out the HD Poxy on the hood. I washed and clayed the hood. I then polished it with HD Speed and my Flex 3401 and an orange Lake County Pad. It looked great after the the HD Speed treatment. I then put a coat of the HD Poxy on with the softest pad that I could find. I let it sit for about 30 minutes and wiped it clean. Most of it looked amazing. However, I noticed a few spots that didn't cover very well. There were only a couple up new the windshield side of the hood. I had used the machine to apply the HD Poxy and thought that I had done a pretty good job at covering the entire hood. I put on a second coat of HD Poxy, let it sit for 30 minutes and wiped it off, the entire hood looked great, no more splotched areas. As far as durability, time will tell, we live near the beach and the car sits out 24/7. I hand wash it weekly using the two-bucket method, so it stays pretty clean and is never abused. It usually gets a polish with HD Speed or Rupes UHS every couple of months and is then topped with a wax, I have used the WG Fuxion, Better Butter Wax, Black Light by Chemical Guys and a few other brands.
So far I am very impressed with the HD Poxy, it looks great, it rained yesterday and the beading was amazing. Easy to put on and take off, the splotching was a little disconcerting, I will have to be more careful, I may not have used enough product or was trying to cover too large an area. Phil
So far I am very impressed with the HD Poxy, it looks great, it rained yesterday and the beading was amazing. Easy to put on and take off, the splotching was a little disconcerting, I will have to be more careful, I may not have used enough product or was trying to cover too large an area. Phil