Ht-69 comparable to poli-seal?

glen871

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I'm looking for a good AIO with some correcting ability. Which of these two products have more correcting ability? Are they both applied the same way and do they have similar working times when applied using a DA? Which one lasts longer? They seem like very similar products.
 
HD Speed looks promising. I'll have to take that into consideration when it's available, especially if it's easier to use than poli-seal.
 
D&D Auto Detail said:
Are you having issues with poli seal?



No I have yet to use Poli-seal but I've read that there's a learning curve to applying it since it will gum up the pads if overapplied.
 
If Poliseal has a learning curve, I'd hate to see what the same person says about 105. Poliseal is great for well maintained cars but I wouldn't say it corrects much. More of a finishing polish type abrasive that is a good follow up to a mild claying.
 
I clean my pads with a microfiber towel after each section and apply it directly to the paint. I've really only had issues when using it in low temperatures. Other than that its easy to use. It cleans pretty well, but has very little cut.



Id be interested in how M66 compares.
 
M66 has much stronger cleaners and stronger abrasives. M66 is awesome on trashed cars.
 
I don't have much experience with D151 but I would say that it has less cleaners and more abrasives. #66 is my all time favorite for oxidized garbage.
 
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