My HD Free review.

Frito Bandito

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I tried my bottle of HD Free yesterday and thought I would post my review. I've been detailing for about 3 years now. I mostly work on my own vehicles but I've done a few dozen cars on the side over the last 3 years. For the last 2 years or so ONR has been my primary method of washing my vehicles. I will be giving my impressions of HD Free vs ONR and Poorboys S&W.



I used HD Free on my single cab 2002 Silverado. It was moderately dirty with a little bit of a grime film from recent rain. The temps were in the 70s and the paint was cool to the touch.



Initial Impressions:

When I opened the box I was a little surprised to find an eco-friendly product nestled in a box full of styrofoam packing peanuts. The packaging looks professional and the sprayer is of good quality. The product has what I would describe as a light, clean scent.



Use

I moved around the truck working one panel at a time. I sprayed HD Free on the panel liberally and allowed it to sit a few seconds to break up the grime before using a plush MF to wipe very lightly in one direction to remove the dirt. After removing the dirt I used a seperate, clean MF to lightly buff the residue off. I switched towels frequently.



Results

HD Free is very to use and left a fairly slick shine. Free was easy to buff off and I didn't have any problems with streaks. The cleaning power was susprisingly good, even on wheels and tires. My truck needs a light polishing, so some light swirls were already present but I didn't notice any additional swirls after using HD Free.



HD Free VS S&W and ONR

I'll say right up front that I think ONR is better than HD Free, but it isn't entirely a fair comparison. I only make the comparison because ONR is my primary wash and it's often mentioned in the same breath as ONR. Plus Free is the closest thing HD has a car wash. I feel Free may have better cleaning power than ONR, but ONR feels as though it has much more lubrication and seems like it would be safer. IMO I would feel much better/safer cleaning a dirty vehicle with ONR than HD Free. IMO Free and ONR both leave a very nice looking finish behind. I feel HD Free betters S&W in most ways. It has similar cleaning power and is easier to use than S&W. Oddly enough, HD Free cleans wheels and tires better than S&W. It's also easier to achieve a streak free finish with HD Free.



Overall HD Free is a nice product and I can see it having a place in my detailing arsenal. I probably won't use it to clean a dirty vehicle, but it would be nice to use after a wash for any water spots and some extra shine.
 
Great honest review! Price wise, how does it compare? Would you still buy it

at $12 (plus S&H) without the free refill?
 
A gallon of ONR is $36, which is defiantly cheaper at this point. I see my customers using HD Free after its been professionally detailed, to keep it looking great.
 
I'm curious what the savings would be with the Pro line... It's hard to imagine

anyone paying $12+ for 24 oz. consistently. Or even $7+ for the concentrate.

Customers would have to be in a different tax bracket not to flinch.



Since ONR can also be used in the same manner, it's a tough sell.
 
The cost of HD FREE comes way down when you purchase 6 or more. In fact, when you buy 6+, the shipping is FREE ($30 per 6-pak, or $1.50 per use).



The Pro packaging will reduce cost a lot. The target cost will be less than $1 per use, with the assumption that a pro will dilute at 15-20:1 and use about 1 pint per vehicle.



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The cost of HD FREE comes way down when you purchase 6 or more. In fact, when you buy 6+, the shipping is FREE ($30 per 6-pak, or $1.50 per use).



This should be emphasized/encouraged on the website. And the fact that it's

a Certified Green Product...



If Cosco is any indicator, folks love buying in bulk!
 
I don't know if I will buy it again or not yet.......I will say it's a nice product, but it's no substitute for ONR. If I do buy more it will be the 6 pack of conentrate to keep cost down a little. I see it as something that could safely remove a day or two of dust and leave a great looking finish.



I should also mention I probably used half the bottle to clean my truck.
 
Frito Bandito said:
Initial Impressions:

When I opened the box I was a little surprised to find an eco-friendly product nestled in a box full of styrofoam packing peanuts.



Probably was bio-degradable peanuts



Nice review, I haven't entered the world of waterless wash yet but I placed an order for HD Free. I'm kind of curious is there a test for lubrication?
 
Frito Bandito said:
When I opened the box I was a little surprised to find an eco-friendly product nestled in a box full of styrofoam packing peanuts.



Valid comment, and appreciate that you noticed. Some things are not fast to change over in a shop the size of 3D, but they are committed to being as green as possible, including the packing materials and packaging.
 
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