Laffs i have some at my house you can try out.. works great man.
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Laffs i have some at my house you can try out.. works great man.
Wish I had seen this a bit earlier.
Some feedback on HD Speed and Poxy combo.
HD Speed is a solid AIO (All in one) product that offers a good amount of cut and leaves behind a little bit of protection.
Topping Speed with Poxy allows you to significantly extend that protection too (added months of protection)
Now I'm not the biggest fan of application with concerning Poxy. I actually returned the bottle.
Since I'm detailing in volume I needed something that was a bit more user friendly. I found Poxy to be quite thick and also to be quite the task to buff off.
Now my comparison may not be relevant to you because I've been spoiled by sealants like Menzerna Powerlock, Ultima Paint Guard Plus and Optimum Optiseal which I find give you the same end results with less time and effort to remove the product.
I think you'll be quite happy with the results.
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I like to keep it "all in the family" meaning, keeping sealants, waxes, polishes within the same brand.
Now it may not mean so much with compounding and polishing but in my personal professional opinion I have found that products just seem to work better, last longer and live up to manufacturers claims when kept within the same brand.
I've used HD Speed with Poxy, I've used HD Speed with Powerlock and got the same, good old results I was used to.
But if you intend on applying sealant, waxing or Ceramic Coating the vehicle after a polish I don't suggest using an AIO. Something comparable would be a finishing polish. 3D AAT 502 for example, no fillers, no waxes or sealants. 502 followed by an IPA wipe down + wax and sealant will yield some amazing results.
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As long as they are minor and very light scratches AKA DISO (Dealer installed swirl option) I think you'll be fine. If you have purchased HD Speed already and Poxy then you might as well use it, it still is a good combo but I've found durability to be good for maybe 3 or 4 months on a daily driven, parked outside vehicle.
If you're starting fresh and looking for product recommendations I don't think you can go wrong with polishing with the Menzerna SF line and then sealing with Menzerna Powerlock. Looking for extra protection? Top Powerlock with Colorlock and you'll be good for a while.
Steps:
Wash -> Clay -> Iron X -> Wash -> Tape up -> Polish -> IPA Wipedown (Remove polish oils, silicones, etc) -> Menzerna Powerlock -> Menzerna Colorlock
If you want to be carefree for a few years in terms of finish, maintenance and protection go with a Ceramic Coating. On my 17' Explorer Sport I have it Ceramic Coated with Feynlabs Ceramic which is a 3 Year Coating. On my 17 Corvette Grand Sport I have it Ceramic Coated with Feynlabs Ceramic Plus which is a 5 Year Coating.
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