HD UNO Total Auto Polish: Breakthrough In DA Polishing Technology

DavidB said:
Ron,



I just went and looked through all of the test orders, and it looks like I blew it with yours. So much for using a spreadsheet.



I apologize. I'm going to put your order in now and it will go out with tomorrow's batch.



Sorry about that! :wall



Thats ok . Just looking forward to being part of evaluating your product.
 
I'll explain later, but for now, after using it on a red Acura rl, this is the very best polish I have ever tried so far. I couldn't believe the results on this paint.



:bow :bow :bow to UNO.
 
tdekany said:
I'll explain later, but for now, after using it on a red Acura rl, this is the very best polish I have ever tried so far. I couldn't believe the results on this paint.



:bow :bow :bow to UNO.



:showpics

:grinno::grinno::grinno:
 
Tried it today on my black Infiniti FX35, works very well, but I need to fine tune my technique as it was difficult to remove.



Any tips or tricks David? I used it with a PC on 6 with Unopad.
 
djl said:
Tried it today on my black Infiniti FX35, works very well, but I need to fine tune my technique as it was difficult to remove.



Any tips or tricks David? I used it with a PC on 6 with Unopad.



Same here. I just removed it with CG'S WET MIRROR FINISH.



 
We couldn't finish the car in 1 day, so the front and rear bumpers are not swirl free. No wax either.





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djl said:
Tried it today on my black Infiniti FX35, works very well, but I need to fine tune my technique as it was difficult to remove.



Any tips or tricks David? I used it with a PC on 6 with Unopad.



Yes. Remember our slogan...



"Use Less. Do More."



If it's difficult to use, you are probably using too much. Be sure to buff until almost no film residue remains. When you're coming to the end of your pass, do not apply pressure and allow the pad to rotate.
 
jefftheman said:
tdekany.........

What machine/pad combo were you using and how much product?



Amazing!



pcxp, uno orange pad, 3 small dots - (less then recommended)



PS: it wasn't just one pass. 2 I believe. You can do it with 1 pass, but I was still getting used to the process.
 
tdekany said:
I'll explain later, but for now, after using it on a red Acura rl, this is the very best polish I have ever tried so far. I couldn't believe the results on this paint.



:bow :bow :bow to UNO.



hey thomas... in your experience, how would you compare HD Uno to #105?
 
My polish is on the truck out for delivery and I can't wait. Maybe I missed this somewhere but what pad would you recommend using a Flex 3401 with this polish while we wait for Flex specific pads?



Garbud
 
garbud said:
My polish is on the truck out for delivery and I can't wait. Maybe I missed this somewhere but what pad would you recommend using a Flex 3401 with this polish while we wait for Flex specific pads?



Garbud



Meguiar's Soft Buff 2.0:



Meguiars Soft Buff™ 2.0 Cutting Pad, Meguiars W7207, 7 inch cutting pad

Meguiars Soft Buff™ 2.0 Foam Polishing Pad, Meguiars W9207, 7 inch foam polishing pad

Meguiars Soft Buff 2.0 Foam Finishing Pad, Meguiars W9207



The foams are PERFECT with HD UNO



The V9 burgundy foam makes UNO come alive on the Flex. You'll think you're working with a rotary.
 
DavidB said:
Meguiar's Soft Buff 2.0:



Meguiars Soft Buff™ 2.0 Cutting Pad, Meguiars W7207, 7 inch cutting pad

Meguiars Soft Buff™ 2.0 Foam Polishing Pad, Meguiars W9207, 7 inch foam polishing pad

Meguiars Soft Buff 2.0 Foam Finishing Pad, Meguiars W9207



The foams are PERFECT with HD UNO



The V9 burgundy foam makes UNO come alive on the Flex. You'll think you're working with a rotary.



Thanks David! I think you meant to say W8207 on the polishing pad. Great I have them all.



Garbud
 
Well just had to drop in and say with a Flex 3401 and Meguiars W8207 polishing pad, the polish is impressive to say the least. Far more user friendly than M105. I just had time to do a small section on the hood of an '06 Sunset Red Pearl Metallic Nissan Murano I just bought that is in bad need of a good polish job. I used 4 dime sized dots on pad (way too much as was previously stated "use less, do more") and worked about 1/4 of the hood with Flex on 4 (should have used 6). Had a helluva time removing polish and had to use QD to help remove. I went back over the same area again using only the polish left on pad and polished on speed 6 until almost polished dry. WOW!!! It's probably 97% perfect and definitely LSP ready. Can't wait to do the rest. This is going to be fun!!!:woot2:



Garbud
 
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