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    Quote Originally Posted by tdekany
    Charlie - the product was introduced at SEMA. I brought a bottle home with me, and it is on my wife`s van. Our weather is brutal to LSPs. I am keeping an eye on it. While yesterday was sunny, all other days have been raining almost all day. Not heavy rain like the east coast but light and constant.


    Understood. I wasn`t sure if maybe Tunch or one of the guys at 3D had done any testing pre-SEMA, but it sounds like maybe this was a last-minute formulation so little testing was able to happen.
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    Thanks Ben, look forward to trying it.
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    Wasn`t a last minute deal for sure. It was finished last minute.



    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
    Understood. I wasn`t sure if maybe Tunch or one of the guys at 3D had done any testing pre-SEMA, but it sounds like maybe this was a last-minute formulation so little testing was able to happen.

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    Would this be a good product to jewel after uno, using say, a white or blue LC pad? No issues applying Poxy or NS over it, correct?

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    Yes - it looks amazing over uno and under poxy

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    Can someone elaborate on the difference between UNO and Finish/Speed. They seen very close but that SPEED finishes down finer and contains protection. Is that correct? And how well does SPEED cut for correction on the same pad compared to UNO?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfisti
    Can someone elaborate on the difference between UNO and Finish/Speed. They seen very close but that SPEED finishes down finer and contains protection. Is that correct? And how well does SPEED cut for correction on the same pad compared to UNO?


    HD Speed is an AIO and LSP in one. It has mild cut ability. It finishes those finicky, soft black paints really well. If you want a fast one step correction product, you should try it. Its is very versatile.



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    Can you apply Nitro seal over Speed directly . will it effect durability during the cross link ing process?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thom
    Can you apply Nitro seal over Speed directly . will it effect durability during the cross link ing process?


    My understanding is Yes you can,



    Uno, Poxy, Speed and Nitro use the same carriers and are total compatible with each other. If you are worried about it you can always do an IPA wipe down between however I don`t think it is necessary.



    If it helps I will be applying Nitro over Speed on the weekend and will report back.

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    To clarify my above question. If I do some heavier correction with Uno and a LC orange, would this product have enough cut to finish up on a LC white? Seems like it, but just curious if it can be used to finish instead of another application of Uno on a LC white.



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    Yes it has enough cut. Plus UNO finishes so well, most other finishing polishes would do well.



    Quote Originally Posted by OneQuickGT1
    To clarify my above question. If I do some heavier correction with Uno and a LC orange, would this product have enough cut to finish up on a LC white? Seems like it, but just curious if it can be used to finish instead of another application of Uno on a LC white.



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    OK..just figured I would need a follow up with Uno on an orange LC. However, on my VW rock hard clear, maybe not!

 

 
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