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Old 09-11-09, 08:51   #13 (permalink)
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

haha, maybe Dave can chime in once he looks at this.
 
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Old 09-11-09, 09:13   #14 (permalink)
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

David,

Great turnaround with the HD products. It did seem to make things go pretty easily.
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Old 09-11-09, 10:15   #15 (permalink)
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

Wow, awesome work right there!
 
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Old 09-11-09, 10:42   #16 (permalink)
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

David,

Very nice work on a car that looks like it was way overdue for a good cleaning. I'm sure the owner was/will be very pleased.

In regards to the questions/comments about HD in bulk, my job in October is to revamp the HD Pro line. Everything in HD Pro now is a v1 chemical. Everything in HD Consumer is v2 or v2.5.

Now, a comment was made regarding eco-friendly packaging. This will continue into the HD Pro line by making HD TOTAL available in 64oz concentrate for 10:1 to 20:1 mixture.

While the HD Pro line is currently lagging, it will be flipped soon and the Pro line will soon lead the way so that the Pro line is where all new developments are started. For example, a new "safe acid" cleaner has been developed that is 100% skin and respiratory safe, yet it clean on contact like nothing you've ever seem.

In a moment I will post a quick iPhone video we took today showing HD UNO with what looks to be the best wool blend pad that we will add to the HD Pro line. Watch the open time with the polish/pad combo, as well as how fast it cut and how well it finishes down.

David, thanks again for the great feedback and posting up another fine interior detail.

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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

Excuse my ignorance, but what is a V1 and V2 chemical?
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

Version 1, 2, 3...

Most products go through a development life cycle that includes initial launch, improvements, maturity and the end of life.
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Awe thanks. Looking forward to the pro cleaner for sure, any idea when that will be released?
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Awe thanks. Looking forward to the pro cleaner for sure, any idea when that will be released?
Have not set a schedule yet. The #1 focus is the HD Pro polishing system.
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

Hmm what is the shine level on the protect? I'm currently using 303 Aerospace for my dash, I like a matte finish. Might have to add HD into my lineup
 
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wow, I mean what can you say to pics like that. Seems like Dave has really hit a home run with HD, every product rev. I have seen has been out of the ball park.
I have yet to test out the HD UNO, but the TOTAL & PROTECT items are top notch.
 
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Guess I'm gonna have to add some total to my uno! ty for writeup
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It looks like the purpose of the lineup is to target consumers and just give them what they need for a car or two. I'm glad the to see the stuff, but doubt it is for the pro who is interested in bottom line.
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I can see it now, develop a lineup to help the planet and eliminate waste, then sell it in BULK.
Thanks Slickery. I don't see why these products couldn't be used by anyone from High End Pro to High Volume Pro to complete Novice. When it comes to cleaning products, I(coming from a bulk/volume background) looked for the best, most versatile product. Cost was far from the deciding factor.

On this interior I used a full bottle of the already premixed solution and about 1/8 of the bottle of the concentrate. Once I play with some dilutions a little, I'm sure usage could be adjusted for light & heavy soiling. There's no doubt I would have used 2 full bottles of my go to cleaner.
 
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