Hd poxy

Yep, I'll post back, this will be going on a garage queen so durability won't be much of an issue.
 
MDRX8 said:
What are the complaints about



Some are claiming its hard to remove, either I have a different product, or some other folks haven't used Megs 105, THAT is hard to remove.
 
yakky said:
Some are claiming its hard to remove, either I have a different product, or some other folks haven't used Megs 105, THAT is hard to remove.



See I dont really have a problem at all with M105 but the pic I showed of HD uno those buffer trails that are stuck in the paint I couldnt get off and several other people said they have those exact buffer trails with the product.



You were using Griots with what Pad when you use HD Uno? Maybe its the pads people are using?
 
toymachine2009 said:
See I dont really have a problem at all with M105 but the pic I showed of HD uno those buffer trails that are stuck in the paint I couldnt get off and several other people said they have those exact buffer trails with the product.



You were using Griots with what Pad when you use HD Uno? Maybe its the pads people are using?



If you are getting those tiger stripes, you are pushing the buffer too fast. Its likely you aren't fully correcting. If you left a smooth trail of residue and that was hard to remove, I'd side with you. I'd be curious if you had issues when you moved it slow enough to leave a smooth trail of residue. FYI, Megs 205 conceals with oils, so if you move to fast, you won't notice till you remove those oils. As to pads, I have used various Megs and LC pads and not had any issues.
 
I called 3D and they explained me how to use the HDUNO. Apparently it is very easy to remowe the tiger marks. They told me to lower the speed on the DA and use finishing pad using the UNO. It comes right off. But they told me that if my intention was to use HDpoxy I did not even had to remowe the residue. instead simply go over with Poxy (using finishing pad).

This way we kill two birds with one stone. I dont understand why they dont put up a proper video to explain these processes.??? Hd uno is really a fantastic product and I am convinced that it is also easy to use. Wakeup 3D!!! Give better directions on your labels.............
 
Actually, if you just reduce the speed, the product will "relubricate" and it will wipe off that way as well. But, UNO does need to come off easier.



Thewaxer said:
I called 3D and they explained me how to use the HDUNO. Apparently it is very easy to remowe the tiger marks. They told me to lower the speed on the DA and use finishing pad using the UNO. It comes right off. But they told me that if my intention was to use HDpoxy I did not even had to remowe the residue. instead simply go over with Poxy (using finishing pad).

This way we kill two birds with one stone. I dont understand why they dont put up a proper video to explain these processes.??? Hd uno is really a fantastic product and I am convinced that it is also easy to use. Wakeup 3D!!! Give better directions on your labels.............
 
mystickid said:
Ya, Please Do let us know Yakky. TY



So I have used it a couple of times now. My thoughts:



Pros:

-Looks great, a very amped up shine with a carnauba glow. It looks like NXT mixed with Souveran.

-Super easy to apply

-Very easy to remove

-No dust when applied thinly

-No trim staining

-A little goes a long way



Cons:

-Attracts dust as well as Souveran.

-Not a fan of the smell at all, IMO baby powder smells, well.... dusty, really don't like this part about it.

-While looking like a carnauba, it somehow amplifies certain paint defects, very strange.



Overall, its a great value and a hit if you want knock out looks with very little effort. This stuff seems bubba proof and would be a hit for the general population if they could get shelf space in stores.. I did not test durability as I have other tests going on with the daily drivers. It really feels like 3D's focus is user friendliness, and this product excels in that regard.
 
yakky said:
and would be a hit for the general population if they could get shelf space in stores..



Not in Australia, unfortunately. The word "poxy" is a very negative slang word here. If you say "that looks poxy" or "that place was poxy", it means it's inflicted with the pox and is worthless. It even puts *me* off! :(



They'd have to re-label it to something like "Epoxy", then that would have a strong, positive connotation.
 
MDRX8 said:
I would rate this product five out of 5 stars. Awesome look!!! Easy to apply and remove.

I love HD Poxy. I think it is one of the best waxes I ever used. If you apply with PC you can almost do a whole car with less than 1 oz per car
 
MDRX8 said:
I would rate this product five out of 5 stars. Awesome look!!! Easy to apply and remove.



Just used Uno and Poxy again. Used with finishing pads. What a finish!!! Vintage stays on the side. Poxy gets the nod this time!!!
 
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