HD Speed, what's the most to expect from an All-in-one?

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High, I am a novice in the paint correction world. I do headlights as a mobile business, and wanted to get into paint correction, since I have done it as a hobbiest with my cars.

Now that I have a PC 7424 and a Flex PE8 (Small I know, but it is for headlights and detail work only), I need some advice.

I have Menzerna products, and decided to get an AIO product too.

I am impressed with the HD Speed, but it got me thinking, how "good" can a AIO product be?

Where does this type of product fail compared to using separate dedicated products on the average car?

I know an AIO saves a lot of time (and therefore often money), that's why they exist. I used my PC 7424 first, with speeds no higher than 5. I also used a LC 4" orange pad for this small area on my roof to try the HD Speed out. It worked good, but using a Meguiars MF cutting pad on the Flex PE8 worked MUCH better at the slowest speed, but had a few holograms that I had to chase away with the PC again.

I know all my issues are technic, since I'm new at this. I just wanted to get a good idea on what is the best standard I can achieve with the AIO?

I have a video showing side by side of the PC foam pad, vs unrestored. I also have the same panel I used the PC on, followed up by the Flex rotary with MF cut pad (compared to the unrestored side). I'll try and post that today if I can figure out how to do it. I have a photo bucket account, maybe I can use that.

Thank you guys!
 
I find using hd speed works great on newer cars that need to be amped up a bit.The shine is vibrant and very slick,not to sure about durability as I really don't care.Doing this for a living all day everyday the ease of use is a big plus on any color car.The customer looks at the shine and slickness is all that matters as I will follow up every6 months,so durability is not a big factor on maintained cars.over all the ease of use and the shine and slickness makes it a very nice product.
 
It's about expectations,no matter what product you use you will always have more of a corrected look and defect free finish with a rotary then do the finishing with a pc.for simplicity use the hd speed with a pc if your paint will accept favorable results either foam or micro.
 
HD speed, LC orange pad, on a flex3401 produces AMAZING results.



this truck was pretty bad, and i achieved 80% defect free with an AIO
 
HD speed, LC orange pad, on a flex3401 produces AMAZING results.



this truck was pretty bad, and i achieved 80% defect free with an AIO
looks great,I haven't had the opportunity yet to really put this product to the test.Ive done maybe 9 cars with it mostly new or 2 years old.Been doing essence jobs prior to hd.although tried it on a 737 with not so great results,reverted back to menzerna cut and gloss there was just to much carbon embedded.
 
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It can be this good.
 
Wowwwwww!!!!

Thank you for all the before/afters. This stuff is amazing. I thought about using the Poxy sealer, but then thought doesn't that defeat the purpose of a AIO?

Is the shine MUCH more noticeable with the Poxy? Cause the HD Speed shine is pretty darn amazing!

Wow, I am even more excited about this product. I can't wait to get a full size rotary.

How many passes (for example doing a 2'x2 area, Mike Phillips style) does it take to get these results?

Applying any more pressure other than medium?
 
Yup, can't go wrong with HD Speed for an AIO.

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I usually work it for around 4 passes with a good amount of pressure on my Flex 3401.
 
Thanks Haris300. I'm guessing by your signature pic that's your 300ZX? One of my favorite cars...
 
High, I am a novice in the paint correction world. I do headlights as a mobile business, and wanted to get into paint correction, since I have done it as a hobbiest with my cars.

Now that I have a PC 7424 and a Flex PE8 (Small I know, but it is for headlights and detail work only), I need some advice.

I have Menzerna products, and decided to get an AIO product too.

I am impressed with the HD Speed, but it got me thinking, how "good" can a AIO product be?

Where does this type of product fail compared to using separate dedicated products on the average car?

I know an AIO saves a lot of time (and therefore often money), that's why they exist. I used my PC 7424 first, with speeds no higher than 5. I also used a LC 4" orange pad for this small area on my roof to try the HD Speed out. It worked good, but using a Meguiars MF cutting pad on the Flex PE8 worked MUCH better at the slowest speed, but had a few holograms that I had to chase away with the PC again.

I know all my issues are technic, since I'm new at this. I just wanted to get a good idea on what is the best standard I can achieve with the AIO?

I have a video showing side by side of the PC foam pad, vs unrestored. I also have the same panel I used the PC on, followed up by the Flex rotary with MF cut pad (compared to the unrestored side). I'll try and post that today if I can figure out how to do it. I have a photo bucket account, maybe I can use that.

Thank you guys!

What does "HD speed" mean?
 
Gentlemen, any of the before/after pics possible with a PC or do you NEED a 3401 type polisher to get THAT good results? I have a 7424 and a detail rotary (Flex PE8).

I know I NEED a 3401, but have to wait to save up for one.
 
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