The last two times I used HD Polish I had some problems with it dusting that I hadn't had previously. I tried a new pad and followed the steps that have been posted numerous times on this forum but there was still some dust. I thought it could even be a result of old product.
While on the 3D site looking for some info on a couple of other products I came across this video:
http://videos.3dproducts.com/index/i...em=ybDgGPWI7wI
The recommendation to spray the pad with HD Touch before applying product is new to me, as is the reference to HD Polish Plus. I remember reading some instructions posted by David Fermani, suggesting not to use any detail spray, but after watching the video I wonder if the spray helps reduce the dust. And even the way the pad is primed in the second half of the video is different, using an X pattern. Both of the pads being used look very soft, so I don't know how much correction they're adding, but the application looks effortless. I don't think I've ever had the polish react like that.
So is HD Polish Plus a new and improved version and is the detail spray now a recommended addition?
While on the 3D site looking for some info on a couple of other products I came across this video:
http://videos.3dproducts.com/index/i...em=ybDgGPWI7wI
The recommendation to spray the pad with HD Touch before applying product is new to me, as is the reference to HD Polish Plus. I remember reading some instructions posted by David Fermani, suggesting not to use any detail spray, but after watching the video I wonder if the spray helps reduce the dust. And even the way the pad is primed in the second half of the video is different, using an X pattern. Both of the pads being used look very soft, so I don't know how much correction they're adding, but the application looks effortless. I don't think I've ever had the polish react like that.
So is HD Polish Plus a new and improved version and is the detail spray now a recommended addition?