mwoywod
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I started it this morning, I just haven’t had time to post. Lol.
Really looking forward to hearing your experiences. Haven't heard your thoughts on BF 1-step.
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I started it this morning, I just haven’t had time to post. Lol.
But generally I’ve never really been a fan of AIO’s. I don’t like to put my name and reputation alongside the lackluster protection they leave behind. They do look pretty good upon completion though..
I have a question about Mike P’s statement about OTC products mainly being cleaner waxes, because I can’t find it anywhere and it’s killing me... is Turtle Wax ICE Liquid Wax a cleaner wax? I know this is technically against forum rules, mods can delete this if they want, but figured I would ask while I remember it. It’s one of those products I purchased before finding the glorious AGO.
I completely understand not wanting to tarnish your reputation by using a product that provides inferior protection. I wouldn't want to put my reputation along side the protection of an AIO either.
I understand why many detailers have a hard time wrapping their heads around using an AIO if you still have to apply a more durable paint sealant on top. It seems like flawed logic and completely counterintuitive.
Personally, I know that using an AIO like HD Speed and topping it with a sealant allows me to produce the same results in a fraction of the time it takes to use a finishing polish and applying a sealant.
The best thing you can do for you and your customers is throw common sense out the window and start topping your AIO's like the rest of us.lol
Being able to wait until I'm completely finished to remove HD speed is a massive time saver. I'm not using it to remove defects, I'm typically just zipping over the paint to enhance clarity and gloss. When I use HD speed I'm only doing a few passes over a section and I generally work larger areas than the 2x2 section I work with a polish.mwoywod, how does using Speed and topping it save time over using a finishing polish and then a Sealant? Same amount of time, no?
Mwoywod... And if I was trying to remove defects with speed and use a light cutting pad, the finish would still come out very nice with Speed? Also, I’ve never tried, but is normal finishing polish a bear to remove if you waited until the whole car was polished before removing the polish?
It’s amazing having all of the knowledge from you guys. Thanks to everyone for sharing and making the lives of us readers more efficient.
I remove light defects with Speed with great results. Orange/white LC flat pads, and a slower arm speed than Mwoywod was talking about when he is just using it to "shine" the paint like he said. That said, even with this combo, my paint finishes slick, glossy, and LSP ready every time.
And yes, a lot of FP's can be a pain to remove from just one panel let alone a whole car. Not all, of course.
Mwoywod... And if I was trying to remove defects with speed and use a light cutting pad, the finish would still come out very nice with Speed? Also, I’ve never tried, but is normal finishing polish a bear to remove if you waited until the whole car was polished before removing the polish?
Like PaulMys said, HD speed is absolutely capable of removing defects. It utilizes non-diminishing abrasives and cuts about the same as HD Polish+
One reason I love HD Speed is because of the flexibility with it's buffing cycle. Whether you work it for 2 passes or 8 passes it's always easy to remove.
Also, if you're trying to remove light defects and swirls you can follow the advice PaulMys gave and still achieve an LSP ready finish with HD Speed.
If using a black pad applying Speed for shine (not so much for correction), would you still switch pads often (6 or so per car)? Or would you only use a few, or just 1?
If you’re using Speed with a soft black pad you are essentially “applying” it to your paint without doing any correction. No need to use 6 pads, one or two would work fine.