Flashtime said:
I am a body shop and strictly work on fresh paint. I've tried SystemOne
a few years ago. It's a decent middle polish but certainly not enough
to remove 1500 efficiently nor finish down very well. The UNO is making
similar claims. Another one shot wonder? I'm very skeptical. I must try it.
Gotta help stimulate the economy so i'll buy it when available.
*Don't see the professional line on the site? Hurry up! I'm ready already.
This product is in a number of So. Cal. body shops. They are very slow to move in the single liquid direction. Simply don't believe it works.
We did a test in several shops giving them UNO with no color as the cutting compound and UNO with light gray color as the polish. They loved it.
This product went through another round of testing this week in a body shop to verify the recent change in abrasives. According to the technician, it worked perfectly on single day old paint with wool to cut and foam to polish.
For most detailers and enthusiasts, there will never be a need to use wool with this polish.
I'm okay with anyone being skeptical. I have worked with it myself for hours to identify the best pad material for the enthusiast/detailer market. I have tried the combination on a range of paint types and conditions. To date, I have not found anything else that cuts as well (without scouring), and finishes to near perfection in 80% of the cases (single pad, single polish).
Now, I'm not foolish enough to stand up and say "works in every circumstance and on every type of paint", because there are too many variables. What I will say is that this is the easiest and most versatile system I have ever used.
I want the 10 testers who get it to smack it around and put it to the test as I have.