HypercleanWhat was the company?
The Velo one-step specifically

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HypercleanWhat was the company?
Sounds a little too good to be true. General consensus is that diminishing abrasives need more passes for them to break down and work their magic but the benefit is a better finish. But hey technology is constantly evolving so maybe they do have something special.Looks like now they're gong to send their influencers out on a new mission:
Convince them WE did it first!
This person is going after a much smaller brand that keeps it small for "their own crowd". That company just released a line of polishes so now their YTers are going to try "even if it is all the same, we did it first!"
Kind of makes me want to go buy the polish lineup now...Support the small guy.![]()
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I'm definitely all for sample size polishes. I'd like to try it at least.Sounds a little too good to be true. General consensus is that diminishing abrasives need more passes for them to break down and work their magic but the benefit is a better finish. But hey technology is constantly evolving so maybe they do have something special.
More like which flavor Kool-Aid they've got in those 55 gallon drumsI'm definitely all for sample size polishes. I'd like to try it at least.
Will be interesting to see how the THOR cult decides to move that thread forward.
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Well, I done did it. Or should I say, I know someone that knows someone that decided to try a few Hyperclean products - Velo One Step to be used later this month.Sounds a little too good to be true. General consensus is that diminishing abrasives need more passes for them to break down and work their magic but the benefit is a better finish. But hey technology is constantly evolving so maybe they do have something special.
I have not tried Blackfire Trim & Tire Sealant yet but it sounds interesting. I do use WETS and I agree that it looks great to you first apply it but it is gone after a day. I recently tried Griots Garage Ceramic Trim Sealant and I was very pleased. It has lasted many weeks and it makes trim cleaning a lot easier.IMO there’s no comparison between Blackfire Trim & Tire Sealant & WETS, with the Blackfire being a far superior product that truly lives up to its name while WETS might as well be what it looks & feels like which to me is basically Baby Oil and offers not much more than a quick short lived shine that won’t even last through a single afternoon before fading back to where it was before.
McKee’s Plastic Trim Restorer is ideal for plastic trim that’s in new condition, anything beyond that or asking it to do anykind of restoring and it’s an absolute dud.
The Blackfire product is a super impressive, long lasting, non greasy, plastic trim restorer/sealant.