3D wool/green pad, Uno/poxy review!

Astro_ng

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Just wanted to place a quick review of the HD products I bought recently. Thanks to Ben for finding me the best deal on shipping, my $300 order ended up with only $20 worth of duties so that was a great relief!



Bought myself x6 green waffle, x6 green flat, x6 orange waffle, x6 orange flat(got the x6 deal!)

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Also bought x6 wool pads, and x3 HD/Poxy deal!

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HD Uno HD Poxy Professional Sizes



Vehicle's hood was washed/clayed and then taped off. I used a 9227c with uno/wool, and then hit it with uno/green flat. Afterwards using my PC applied some poxy(x1 only).



Using only the Iphone4, i'm surprised it was able to capture the difference.

Swirly

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50/50

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done-zo

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After 1 week at the car wash (1 layer of poxy)

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Final Review

Wool pad-Loved it, definitely gave me a very good cut and didn't gum up at all. Of course it shed like crazy initially and the proper steps need to be taken before being used.



Green flat pad-Having jumping from the wool to the green pad, it cleared up the paint beautifully, didn't even wipe off anything before going straight to the green pad to clean up the panel. Great pad, love how there is foam above the pad completely, so when pushing down the weight is dispersed evenly. Great quality pad!



Uno-What can I say? The product really does go from cutting/polishing without any issues. I'll have to test it out on black to see how it fairs, but it did great on the test subject above!



Poxy-Incredibly easy to apply and a little really goes a long way. Just finished applying an entire vehicle with less than ounce of product. Came off with easy. Durability wise after a week of only 1 layer it didn't have as tight beading as I hoped, but i'm sure applying the second layer will help dramatically.



All in all 3d/HD products have sold a Canadian! I'll definitely be buying more products from them and for the already great pricing, I can't believe they give out such amazing deals on top of it! Poxy/uno for only $25! It's also great that they offer so many of their products in gallons, well have to figure out how I can get around shipping fees/duties to get my hands on some of those :)



Thanks for Reading,



Jason



I also saw this in the parking lot earlier this week, thought you guys might enjoy it :P

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Great review! I also like the wool pad design. Thinner than most too. You've certainly got enough to keep you going for a while. Let us know how you like the flat compared the waffled.
 
Slowly, the word is getting out about 3D, I know I'm happy with them and other brands don't even perk my interest anymore. I'm either getting old or satisfied - both actually!
 
Astro_ng said:
I also saw this in the parking lot earlier this week, thought you guys might enjoy it :P

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The heck? Did someone jack the rims off of that car? good lord didn't even put it on cinderblocks.
 
The car had the other 3 wheels on it. It was honestly a stone throw away from a kal-tire. This is a nicer part of town so I don't expect anyone to steal rims/especially one... 4/5 of the screws seem to have broken off, possibly because of over tightening?
 
I see a accord next to it, what car is that with the rim missing may I ask.



And sorry for jacking the thread.
 
If you are from Canada and placing an order with 3D try have it shipped with USPS instead of UPS. UPS charges a hefty broker fee on top of the duties. With USPS all you might pay is duty, tax, and maybe a small handeling fee.



That being said, even with getting bent over by UPS the 3D products are worth it IMO.
 
We normally do ship with USPS. I believe we sent JPostal's order UPS since it was a large bulky order and UPS cost less to ship. Found out they bend you over a barrel on brokerage fees. Wont be using them for Canadian orders again.
 
For all of our Canadian and European customers, USPS is the only way I ship. Some use a VP Post for Asian orders. Seems to save them money and I only have to ship to Portland, Oregon, which is nice + they will take oversize packages that USPS can't.



Rob
 
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