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I’ve had pretty good luck with meguiars D151. Cheap too.


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I have never taped with HD Speed, one of it's stated benefits on the product description is how it doesn't stain trim.
 
Ok, ill will be buying Menzerna and HD speed to try them out. I am getting a blackfire one step sample, if that works better, they have the gallon so i'll snatch one of those.
 
Sounds like a plan.

Let us know your thoughts...!

Tom
 
Duragloss 501 is my new love!

I've been using Megs M66 for years and still like it.

I have D166, but it smells like green apples - and is horrible! Makes me nauseous.
 
I don’t believe it is available by the gallon but a little goes a long way.

its for sure sold by the gallon as that's how I get it and have a new gallon right now, its just not offered on AG ATM
 
I wouldn't buy by gallon just yet. Get small bottle first and see if it gets what you want done...

Ranking by level of cut or correction, if I recall...

1. Higher cut: HD Speed (stains trim and pads tho. And somewhat dusty)
2. Mid-range cut: McKee's 360 (doesn't stain trim and no dust)
3. Lower cut: SONAX Hybrid NPT Paint Cleaner (doesn't stain, no dust, produces high gloss)

I have and used all 3. I like #2 and #3 better than Speed (#1)

Tom


on the cut chart speed is on 2/10

mckees 360 has a higher cut at 3

and sonax is also a 2
 
ok so I LOVE me some AIO' they are awesome for production detailing

HD Speed- was and still kinda is my main go to, super easy to work with, you can run it for days with no ill effects, no dusting that ive noticed, has a great gloss finish, lasts about 90 days in my desert environment, can be applied in direct sunlight and left on a black panel in the hot desert heat in over 100 degree weather and still wipe off effortlessly. its a great price point its cut is at a 2/10 in the charts

megs d166- I like it it has a high cut somewhere around 7 0r 8 id say because megs says its more aggressive then 151 and 151 is at a 6. this does great at removing swirls but as far as protection, thats still being tested, ive had it since release and its holding up well to this date, beads are not as tight but its still there. it wipes off great and turns pretty much clear when worked so leaves little to remove. its $1 more then speed and it easier to get in a gallon size. I don't use it as a daily driver because im still having random sweating issues with it ATM but still trying to get that resolved.

menz 3 in 1- I have it and use it depending on the type of paint im working on if the others are not cutting it (get it..lol) but I rarely use it. its not a bad product but it was really oily for me, for some that might be great because it can be worked forever and it come in handy on those super soft paints but. I don't like it for a daily driver

Griots BOSS finishing sealant- has the same some good cut to it at a 3 and when I compare it to HD speed the extra cut makes a difference because its less effort used for better results. the gloss is great and it also can be worked for a long time without drying up. the one bad thing with I guess is not a deal breaker and I just have to adjust my application is it cant sit in the sun for to long, doing a whole car and then wiping it off make sit look like its hologramed out but its just the oils stuck to the car and they come off with a quick spray of anything really or a quick once over. so im still seeing how far I can push the limits with this but its looking like it will be my new daily.

megs 151- used to be my go to before HD speed found its way into my hands and man did it cut, its on the scale of 6/10 but the protection wore off fast, I mean not bad for your average customer but its was only about 4 weeks or so. price wise you really cant beat it for the gallon at just only $36.

megs 66- idk who even uses this anymore but its a good cleaner wax for what it is. haven't used it in a few years now but was good at the time.
 
Being a fan of white cars I've almost exclusively been an AIO guy, especially with my full size super crew truck. It's hard to find time to multi-step. Like most have said here I agree that HD Speed is the easiest and leaves my vehicles the slickest. I recently switched to McKee's 360 and it definitely has a little more cut and cleaning to it (which I was after). So far durability *seems* to be better, I don't think there's a bad choice between the two. I've been super impressed with all the McKee's products that I have been acquiring lately, so I'll be sticking with 360 and if time allows I'll be topping with their Hi-Def paint sealant.
 
its for sure sold by the gallon as that's how I get it and have a new gallon right now, its just not offered on AG ATM

Where did you find it in a gallon size? I can’t find any size larger than 32oz anywhere (Amazon, eBay, etc).
 
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If you're in the Orlando area, I'll be at the Ace Café tomorrow demonstrating the new BLACKFIRE One Step.

I'm taking Mirka Abralon #2000 grit sanding discs, plus

RUPES BigFoot 21
FLEX 3401
Griot's BOSS 21

and will be pushing this product to it's limit to see what it can do.


:)
 
Best is always a relative term so I will shy away from using it here. Of the AIO's I have used, Griot's Finishing Sealant and McKee's 360 are the ones I use most. griot's: excellent working time - you can polish for a long time even in the sun, and still not caking up or difficult removal. It also leaves a nice shine but durability is in my experience limited to about 3-4 months. McKees 360 has a slightly thicker consistency than Griot's and it too has great working time. I would say 360 and Griot's are neck in neck when it comes to cutting ability, and both finish nicely. However where 360 excels in the AIO world is in the durability department. I applied this to a friend's car (the same friend who will be the test subject for Hi Def Sealant in the next week or two). That was 11 months ago - the car not washed all year (argh!) and the water still beads up. Granted at this point the beads look flatter and not as tight BUT that was 11 months of weather to contend with. The car is also not garaged.

Both have pleasant smells to them - griot's has more of a cologne scent to it whereas 360 is cherry with some polymer smell to it. 360 requires more effort when cleaning your pads. Both great products ...

ScottH
 
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If you're in the Orlando area, I'll be at the Ace Café tomorrow demonstrating the new BLACKFIRE One Step.

I'm taking Mirka Abralon #2000 grit sanding discs, plus



:)

Hope this is documented with pics and shared with us!!

Thanks for pushing limits, Mike
 
I wouldn't buy by gallon just yet. Get small bottle first and see if it gets what you want done...

Ranking by level of cut or correction, if I recall...

1. Higher cut: HD Speed (stains trim and pads tho. And somewhat dusty)
2. Mid-range cut: McKee's 360 (doesn't stain trim and no dust)
3. Lower cut: SONAX Hybrid NPT Paint Cleaner (doesn't stain, no dust, produces high gloss)

I have and used all 3. I like #2 and #3 better than Speed (#1)

Tom
First of all, I think if you are going to list "pad staining" as a negative of HD Speed (even though it has virtually no effect on pad performance) you should have also mentioned that Mckee's 360 also stains pads and is actually more difficult to remove from a pad than HD Speed is. You also could have mention that even though the sealant in Mckee's 360 is arguably the most difficult AIO to fully remove from pads, that is simply a byproduct of 360 having the most durable sealant of any AIO.

The primary benefit of HD Speed vs other AIO's/cleaner waxes is that it CAN be used on nearly any type of trim (even most textured pebble trim) without staining. Also, HD Speed doesn't dust. In most instances where guys are experiencing dusting it's because they are using it like they do w/ other AIO's. With HD Speed, use 3 pea size drops on an unprimed pad. Once the pad becomes saturated, switch out with a new pad for optimal performance. I know it feels unnatural but the product doesn't perform well when used "heavy" like other cleaner waxes prefer.

I tested my sample of blackfire 1-step today on single stage black enamel paint on a 38 Ford and it is seriously impressive. I'm pretty cynical and didn't expect to be impressed by it, and I was worried it would be too oily like Menzerna 3n1 BUT it was a dream to use and very easy to remove even when paired with a microfiber pad. I'm looking forward to trying it on some different paints.
 
Has anyone used Optimums GPS? Curious how this is...the ability to just spray it on makes me want to try it.
 
Has anyone used Optimums GPS? Curious how this is...the ability to just spray it on makes me want to try it.
It's the only Optimum product I hated. And I loved Poliseal. The sprayer was a total gimmick for me.
 
Wow! I have to chime in on my new favorite AIO. Meguiar's D166. I have almost finished 1 bottle and have bought another. Very easy to use and IMO better than my Menzerna AIO
 
ok so I LOVE me some AIO' they are awesome for production detailing

HD Speed- was and still kinda is my main go to, super easy to work with, you can run it for days with no ill effects, no dusting that ive noticed, has a great gloss finish, lasts about 90 days in my desert environment, can be applied in direct sunlight and left on a black panel in the hot desert heat in over 100 degree weather and still wipe off effortlessly. its a great price point its cut is at a 2/10 in the charts

megs d166- I like it it has a high cut somewhere around 7 0r 8 id say because megs says its more aggressive then 151 and 151 is at a 6. this does great at removing swirls but as far as protection, thats still being tested, ive had it since release and its holding up well to this date, beads are not as tight but its still there. it wipes off great and turns pretty much clear when worked so leaves little to remove. its $1 more then speed and it easier to get in a gallon size. I don't use it as a daily driver because im still having random sweating issues with it ATM but still trying to get that resolved.

menz 3 in 1- I have it and use it depending on the type of paint im working on if the others are not cutting it (get it..lol) but I rarely use it. its not a bad product but it was really oily for me, for some that might be great because it can be worked forever and it come in handy on those super soft paints but. I don't like it for a daily driver

Griots BOSS finishing sealant- has the same some good cut to it at a 3 and when I compare it to HD speed the extra cut makes a difference because its less effort used for better results. the gloss is great and it also can be worked for a long time without drying up. the one bad thing with I guess is not a deal breaker and I just have to adjust my application is it cant sit in the sun for to long, doing a whole car and then wiping it off make sit look like its hologramed out but its just the oils stuck to the car and they come off with a quick spray of anything really or a quick once over. so im still seeing how far I can push the limits with this but its looking like it will be my new daily.

megs 151- used to be my go to before HD speed found its way into my hands and man did it cut, its on the scale of 6/10 but the protection wore off fast, I mean not bad for your average customer but its was only about 4 weeks or so. price wise you really cant beat it for the gallon at just only $36.

megs 66- idk who even uses this anymore but its a good cleaner wax for what it is. haven't used it in a few years now but was good at the time.

If I️ recall correctly I️ sent you a little sample
of Mirror Bright Polishing Wax. Try giving that a try. Won’t have as much cut as D166 but it is supposed to last as long as Ultimate Wax.
 
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