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    I am wondering when HD Speed should be removed?


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    I read the instruction on HD`s website but it didn`t mention it specifically.


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    I do know that a hybrid wax/ sealant, similar or the same as Poxy, `is present in the product for the protective aspect. `The Poxy instructions are to let the product cure for 30-45 minutes before removing.


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    So, should Speed be removed after each section or allowed to cure for a longer period similar to that of Poxy? `(I assume the latter.)


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    I just do the whole car then go back and buff off the haze.` Has always worked great with very easy removal.
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    I did it a section at a time, it wouldnt be "speedy" if it had a cure time,, though I dont see any reason leaving it on would be a problem.

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    You can use this product 2 ways:


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    **Buff a section and remove


    **Buff the entire vehicle and remove.


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    My personal recommendation (because it`s part polymer sealant) is to go with the latter. I will polish the entire car (permitting a clean environment) and leave the residue on the surface after polishing. Then, once the vehicle is completed polished I remove the residue. Doing so will not hinder the ease of removal, but I think it allows the polymers to link up allowing for a better bond.`
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    Thanks for the feedback everyone.
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