HD Speed Topping Question

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I'm planning on doing work with HD Speed for my first time, and I'm planning to top it with 845. When you guys are doing this, do you typically wait for the HD Speed to "cure", or just immediately top it with another LSP? (if you wait... how long?) Thanks!
 
I'm planning on doing work with HD Speed for my first time, and I'm planning to top it with 845. When you guys are doing this, do you typically wait for the HD Speed to "cure", or just immediately top it with another LSP? (if you wait... how long?) Thanks!

You'll love speed, it's my go to on almost everything lately, I've used it on old oxidized paint,swirls and is a awesome gloss enhancer. Enjoy!
 
I always top Speed right away. No need to wait.


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I'm planning on doing work with HD Speed for my first time, and I'm planning to top it with 845. When you guys are doing this, do you typically wait for the HD Speed to "cure", or just immediately top it with another LSP? (if you wait... how long?) Thanks!

I have topped right away with HD Proxy
 
I don't even top HD Speed. It is an AIO after all. What I do instead is just throw a nice spray wax on to boost it on every maintenance wash every two weeks. Either D156 or AquaWax. I have some HD Express I got from a mystery box that I'll try next time.
 
I'm planning on doing work with HD Speed for my first time, and I'm planning to top it with 845. When you guys are doing this, do you typically wait for the HD Speed to "cure", or just immediately top it with another LSP? (if you wait... how long?) Thanks!

The exact combo I use on my truck. Can't tell you how many WOW's I get on the shine.

Both the Speed and 845 work as advertised, and you'll be happy with the results.

And, no. Speed then the Collinite without waiting.
 
I only top it if customer wants to pay a little extra or if it's going to be a customer I know that will bring it to me for maintenance washes
 
Alone it doesn't seem to last very long. Month max is what I would use it for. Top it off with a spray wax after a wash will keep things in check. I've used it for so many cars. I wish it had a bit more correction to it. Does anyone know how to adjust the correction on it in terms of speed on the DA or pressure or amount of product used?
 
Alone it doesn't seem to last very long. Month max is what I would use it for. Top it off with a spray wax after a wash will keep things in check. I've used it for so many cars. I wish it had a bit more correction to it. Does anyone know how to adjust the correction on it in terms of speed on the DA or pressure or amount of product used?

I guess everyone's results vary. I definitely get a few months out of Speed in Florida. I'll use D156 as a drying aid as well. I also think Speed has excellent correction abilities. More cut = More pad!!
 
I guess everyone's results vary. I definitely get a few months out of Speed in Florida. I'll use D156 as a drying aid as well. I also think Speed has excellent correction abilities. More cut = More pad!!

Yea but you're the WaxMaster... Not everyone can make wax perform like you can. Lol.
 
Alone it doesn't seem to last very long. Month max is what I would use it for. Top it off with a spray wax after a wash will keep things in check. I've used it for so many cars. I wish it had a bit more correction to it. Does anyone know how to adjust the correction on it in terms of speed on the DA or pressure or amount of product used?

You control the amount of cut by the pad you use.
 
Top away!

I use HD Poxy over it... it's meant to work with it, and I get a winter out of the combo.
 
I top it with Poxy as well. It adds longevity and seems to give a little more shine than speed alone. I'm sure 845 would do the same. For me,Poxy goes on & comes of so easily,it's not a big deal to put a quick coat on every few weeks.
 
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