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Ben@Autopia said:Depending on where the residue is, you can use steam, IPA, glass cleaner or degreaser for removing old compounds and waxes from crevices.
MDRX8 said:I want to remove and clean the whole car surface. I normally use UNO with a finishing pad then add my coats of POXY. But the introduction of HD Advanced and HP Speed should I change my polishing routine ???
David Fermani said:How about HD Speed with a POXY stacker?
thomasdekany said:I'd say get both just so that you can have the BEST finishing polish in your stack.
Try Speed and top with Poxy!
Ben@Autopia said:You could do that.
I have always been of the philosophy of using an AIO as an AIO. If I am going to apply a Sealant after, might as well go with a polish.
I am sure both ways will work great though.
Woody Wax said:Ben this is true, However Speed corrects better than any other AIO I have used. And besides you can never have to much protectionl
However Speed corrects better than any other AIO I have used
thomasdekany said:Wait till you try the finish product. This is nothing like the old one. Look wise or correction wise.
pwaug said:Thomas and/or Ben--assuming one has done all major correction with UNO V4 on a finish and then uses proper washing techniques which product -- Speed or Finish--would be safest (from the standpoint of not reducing clear coat any more than necessary) to use as an annual "light polishing" to take care of any minor marring??
SVR said:when will there be a new msds sheet for HD Uno V5. curious to see the difference between it and V4 which has some ingredients Im not fond of
MDRX8 said:Yeah HD Speed would be the cleaner with Poxy as the LSP. Might work.