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    I had the chance to use my newly bought HD UNO v4. I took advantage of the warm weather and got my car ready for the winter. Perfect time to try the newest polish in my arsenal.



    Reading all the good praises by everyone got me very excited. I had not tried v3, but I have v2 that I got a year ago, and honestly, I thought v2 is amazing. While v4 indeed cuts more (and faster) than v2, I don`t think it finishes as nice as v2. Granted, my car is white, and obviously this is subjective perception, but I think that HD UNO v2 finishes nicer than v4.



    Am i the only one who thinks this?

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    Alex, how do you identify which version is which? I posted about the stuff I have, but I don`t know what version they are. No one could answer, and I see no reference to version 4 on mine.




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    Please tell me the date stamp codes on the left side of the bottle towards the bottom.
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    Ben, will do. I`ll check this evening. Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p.
    Alex, how do you identify which version is which? I posted about the stuff I have, but I don`t know what version they are. No one could answer, and I see no reference to version 4 on mine.





    I got the 16 oz bottle, and that one clearly says "v4" on the label.

    For the v2, I bought it last year, 8oz size with HD poxy, it says "new and improved" and I know v3 came later. So, I am certain that in my case I have v2 and v4.

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    Thanks, Alex. Yeah, it looks like my Poxy is actually a couple years old while the Uno is from this year:




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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p.
    Thanks, Alex. Yeah, it looks like my Poxy is actually a couple years old while the Uno is from this year:


    It looks like you have the 3.0 Version.



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    Cool. I was afraid you were going to say Version 1, and then everyone would decide to dis-qualify my long-term durability test.



    Thanks, Ben!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p.
    Cool. I was afraid you were going to say Version 1, and then everyone would decide to dis-qualify my long-term durability test.



    Thanks, Ben!


    Er, well, I should say the Uno is 3.0. The Poxy is 1.0. Being almost 3 years old, the product may be thicker and harder to remove(evaporation of solvents), but the protection should not have changed much.
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    OK, got it.. I was concerned about the Poxy being the latest and greatest. Didn`t have any removal issues. it is extremely thick.

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    V4 actually finishes better than previous versions.

 

 

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