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Old 09-23-09, 09:59   #25 (permalink)
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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Whats strange is in direct sunlight there perfect. under halogens its perfect, but yet under a sungun Its something different.
Does that really matter though?? Aren't we all just looking for perfection in direct sunlight (and perfection under halogens as a bonus)?? To be honest, my car has never seen, nor will it ever see, a sungun. So perfection in direct sunlight is basically perfection as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Old 09-23-09, 10:32   #26 (permalink)
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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Slightly off topic but...
Does that really matter though?? Aren't we all just looking for perfection in direct sunlight (and perfection under halogens as a bonus)?? To be honest, my car has never seen, nor will it ever see, a sungun. So perfection in direct sunlight is basically perfection as far as I'm concerned.
I agree. The real issue, IMHO, is having good light when you polish. The Sun Gun is simply a replacement for good lighting.

Here's the owner of 3D, Tunch Goren, demoing UNO showing the surface with a Sun Gun before and after. Frankly, I think the video lighting showed everything just as well.

http://www.autopia.org/video/HD_uno_...64 800Kbps.mov
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Old 09-28-09, 09:11   #27 (permalink)
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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Ok David By Monday I'm gonna give you a honest post I"m gonna put HD uno Up against a Polish I think is one of the best on the market! Its not to popular in the forums as this company does not advertise hype! Like some companies. I'm one who likes results and not a fancy label or bottle. I could care less if my compounds came in a shampoo bottle with a piece of masking tape labeled product x. Its not the over marketing hype or display. Its what works and doesn't. Now I'm gonna take this challenge and post it. Oh and yes I have been playing with Uno and done some stuff that you would love to know about.
Barry, I'm curious to learn how your testing went.
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Old 09-29-09, 06:37   #28 (permalink)
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

I have ran out of my M105. Rather than reordering M105 (and M205) I was wondering if I can just order Uno and get better results. Can Uno be used with either foam or cotton applicator pads or the Duopad is a must?

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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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I have ran out of my M105. Rather than reordering M105 (and M205) I was wondering if I can just order Uno and get better results. Can Uno be used with either foam or cotton applicator pads or the Duopad is a must?
You want a low profile/absorption pad with the UNO. I tried it with LC white pad,
and it just sucked it right in. Get Duopad.
 
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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I have ran out of my M105. Rather than reordering M105 (and M205) I was wondering if I can just order Uno and get better results. Can Uno be used with either foam or cotton applicator pads or the Duopad is a must?

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Vikas,

If you're polishing by hand, foam, microfiber or cotton will work. Our HD Exterior DUOPAD works the best because it is constructed with the two foams we designed HD UNO to work with. My second choice would be a small microfiber applicator (the 4" by 6" pads are too big). A short nap microfiber is a good in between cut with UNO.
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

How about Meguiar's Softbuff 2.0 Red Cutting and the Yellow Polishing pads? Do they work with rotary? My plan is to try with hand applicator and/or microfiber on a small section but later try to cover all of the car with rotary and pad.

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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

The Meguiar's Soft Buff 2.0 pads work great with HD UNO on the rotary, as does the Meguiar's Solo Wool Light Cutton Pad (yellow). In fact, these pads are an amazing match up.
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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

I ordered my HD Uno over last weekend, still havn't seen a tracking number. Hope it shows today.
 
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I ordered my HD Uno over last weekend, still havn't seen a tracking number. Hope it shows today.
Ooops! My bad. I was in bed sick yesterday and didn't finish my duties. Do you have it now?

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Re: HD UNO: "How in the BLEEP is that possible?"

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I ordered my HD Uno over last weekend, still havn't seen a tracking number. Hope it shows today.
Must be going out with FEDEX!!!!!!
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Ooops! My bad. I was in bed sick yesterday and didn't finish my duties. Do you have it now?

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Got it, thx David.
 
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