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ec90
08-11-2013, 10:15 PM
This was in participation of 3D`s review program ongoing.

You may recognize this Jetta that I recently paint corrected and Opti-Coated. There were quite a few RIDs on this car but the swirls and scratches overall were minor, I had hoped to use a 1-step paint correction to avoid taking too much clear off but in the process I received HD Polish. I already had Optimum Hyper Polish and put them up against each other. Note neither got the results I had desired but I did learn quite a bit about HD Polish in the process.


Setup and Step-by-Step


Began by just a quick waterless wash with UWW and claying with Nanoskin fine grade towel



http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000835_zps7f2de328.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000835_zps7f2de328.jpg)




Here is an example of some of the scratches found on this vehicle



http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000827_zps780f20cd.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000827_zps780f20cd.jpg)




And the products (Optimum Hyper Polish and HD Polish both on Optimum MF Pads)
Cars all taped up!



http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000837_zps155780d9.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000837_zps155780d9.jpg)


MF Pad after using Hyper Polish



http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000838_zps2111dcff.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000838_zps2111dcff.jpg)
MF Pad after using HD Polish
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000840_zps4ef97368.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000840_zps4ef97368.jpg)

After using both here is my consensus
They have both have a similar level of cut but their application and dusting is what differed. In my opinion Optimum Hyper Polish is fantastic regarding dusting as there is absolutely none but to me I am not a fan of spray application after using it. I find that when spraying it it either sprays everywhere beyond the pad or comes out in a stream and doesn`t evenly coat the pad. I`ve tried adjusting the spray nozzle but I can`t seem to find that sweet spot, so right now when I spray the pad I do it over an empty box or in a garbage can. Now as for HD Polish it`s just the same as any other polish, easy to figure out how much, priming the pad, etc... As for dusting there was minor dusting, nothing absolutely crazy but as compared to Optimum Hyper Polish this was a negative. One thing I did like quite a bit about HD Polish is that wipe-off is extremely easy it`s nowhere near as oily as other polishes and just a simple wipe and buff leaves the surface clean and bare.


See:

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000841_zps6fa36e62.jpg (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m91/bravesfan2131/P1000841_zps6fa36e62.jpg)


Overall I do like having HD Polish in the arsenal and it has it`s pros and cons as compared to Optimum Hyper Polish but as for now until I try it on foam pads it sits slightly below it due to the dusting.


Thanks for reading post up any questions or tips!

Todd@RUPES
08-12-2013, 01:04 PM
Thank you for the review! :bigups

sprocketser
08-30-2013, 04:23 PM
Thanx mate , great review .

pwaug
08-30-2013, 06:46 PM
Nice Review!!! I`ve only experience dusting with HD Polish when I`ve used a little too much product.

ec90
08-30-2013, 08:33 PM
How much do you usually use?

mohamedmaark
08-30-2013, 09:20 PM
how come there is color transfer on the pad? could u get color transfer on a clear coated car? if so y?

ec90
08-30-2013, 09:30 PM
how come there is color transfer on the pad? could u get color transfer on a clear coated car? if so y?The color on the pads is from the polish. Optimum Hyper Polish is pink in color and stains the pads for some reason that wasn`t removed by washing. It`s not from the paint.

On a clear coated car there will be no color transfer from paint unless your burn through the clear coat. There`s only paint transfer for single stage paints.

pwaug
08-30-2013, 10:07 PM
How much do you usually use?

Usually 4-5 pea sized drops for first section then 3-4 for each additional section. I don`t prime the pad (as in rub polish evenly over the surface) just put the drops on the outer edge and go at it-this is with foam or MF. If it`s a firmer foam pad or the day is very hot and humid will use the higher amounts. Clean on the fly after everyother section. Can`t take credit for this as these are the techniques recommended for HD products.

sprocketser
08-31-2013, 06:26 AM
Hey ski , do you prime the pad first before adding some pea size product .

pwaug
08-31-2013, 06:38 AM
Nope, just 4-5 pea sized drops on the outer edge. Then 3-4 each additional section. Adjust for tem and humidity or working in the sun. This is recommended by HD.

sprocketser
08-31-2013, 06:48 AM
Ok thanx for the comeback mate .

Paul Mitchell
08-31-2013, 10:07 PM
The color on the pads is from the polish. Optimum Hyper Polish is pink in color and stains the pads for some reason that wasn`t removed by washing. It`s not from the paint.

On a clear coated car there will be no color transfer from paint unless your burn through the clear coat. There`s only paint transfer for single stage paints.

Actually you can get color transfer from a vehicle with a tinted clear coat like Fords Red Candy. Your pads will turn red and you`ll think you burned through the clear unless your familiar with this type of paint. I believe the term they use is tri-color for tinted clear coats.

ec90
08-31-2013, 10:34 PM
Actually you can get color transfer from a vehicle with a tinted clear coat like Fords Red Candy. Your pads will turn red and you`ll think you burned through the clear unless your familiar with this type of paint. I believe the term they use is tri-color for tinted clear coats.
I did not know that, thanks! I`ve heard of tint coat but did not know it would pull enough color to cause an effect like that. I know GM has a crystal red tint coat that is a very dark candy red type color with quite a bit of flake in it. And takes 3 types of paint instead of the usual 2. Good thing to research that before working on a vehicle.

sprocketser
09-01-2013, 06:57 AM
It s one of the reasons Tri Coats are more expensive also , thanx for the info Paul Mtchell , appreciated .

TroyScherer
09-01-2013, 08:31 AM
Ec90 how did you prep the pads and polish for use? With HD polish I have found that less is more just like your LSP. Usually dusting comes from using to much product. Also working with a clean MF pad is very important. I always blow them out after each section pass to keep them clean. On something like that hood I would have made 4 sections.

Link to my original thoughts and mini review on speed & polish: http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/detailing-product-reviews/39596-initial-impressions-hd-polish-hd-speed.html