HD Speed - Review

Yeah the average I've read is 2 months w/o any sort of additional LSP layering
 
So if you get 2 months out of speed how long do you need to wait to apply a different wax? Or is there something else you should follow with?
 
After all the hype and winning HD speed in a giveaway, I decided to try this on a friends trashed vehicle. It wasn't meant to be a swirl free correction but a true AIO usage. It was my first time on a rotary as well (after a few years with DA), Uber green polish pad and Rupes LH18ens rotary. Will let the pictures and video do the talking

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You used Speed with a Rotary? Interesting, that's the first I've heard of anyone using it on anything but a DA. Looks like it worked out pretty well!
 
You used Speed with a Rotary? Interesting, that's the first I've heard of anyone using it on anything but a DA. Looks like it worked out pretty well!

3D/HD products are more rotary designed/targeted than for a DA. In my case though I wanted to get a hang of using a rotary and also give Speed a try.


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hmm, good to know!

Also, most DA oriented products would work fine with rotary but vice versa may not be true for all. A DA may not be able to properly break down DAT compounds yielding not so finished results. e.g. Sonax 4/6 had mixed reviews with DA and the manufacturer came up with a DA friendly friend (ex 4/6).


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"3D HD Speed is ideal for use with the dual action buffer of your choice, but can be applied by hand or with a rotary buffer at lower RPM speeds. It features a long buffing cycle making it easy to use, with less product waste. All-in-one 3D HD Speed makes light defect removal easier than ever."

http://www.autopia-carcare.com/3d-hd-speed-32oz.html#.VmX8amQrIy4
 
If one plans to top Speed with an additional LSP, would there be any advantage to use Speed instead of HD Polish? From my understanding HD Speed is actually a form of LSP mixed with HD Polish. Does the Speed have longer working times or does it wipe off easier than the HD Polish alone ?
 
If one plans to top Speed with an additional LSP, would there be any advantage to use Speed instead of HD Polish? From my understanding HD Speed is actually a form of LSP mixed with HD Polish. Does the Speed have longer working times or does it wipe off easier than the HD Polish alone ?

If you're going to top immediately with something, you're really better off using a dedicated polish and then finishing with a durable LSP, as Speed isn't the most durable. And HD's polish, adapt and cut all offer amazingly long work time and wipe away super easy.
 
If you're going to top immediately with something, you're really better off using a dedicated polish and then finishing with a durable LSP, as Speed isn't the most durable. And HD's polish, adapt and cut all offer amazingly long work time and wipe away super easy.

jrock--I agree, but there is something to be said for using Speed as a finishing polish/base for Poxy. I was really impressed by the added depth and wetness I got when I used Speed as a base for Poxy on my wife's non-metallic black Golf rather than using Poxy after HD Polish.

Also, I seem to get better durability out of Speed if I let it sit on the car until I'm done polishing rather than wiping off after each section.
 
It did stain my green pad ever so slightly and I washed it thoroughly. However when I used the pad with something else and washed it again, the stain wasn't there.


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FWIW, I also did whole car and then removed. Topped with poxy for added durability and looks.

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