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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Porsche 911 Turbo S
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<blockquote data-quote="RRMBrembo" data-source="post: 15526426" data-attributes="member: 160382"><p>Amazing work as always! That car is going to turn heads at the show!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mixing manufacturers can be mixed results. Do your homework and see who has used them together. I will say that HD speed is an AIO (all in one) polish and sealant. It does a decent job of correcting with a cutting pad but is really used for a one-step/two-step process whereas GG correcting cream should be used for a 3 step. I have used HD speed for light correcting and followed up with HD Poxy for longer protection with pretty good results. I would follow up GG Fast correcting cream with a good polish (GG Perfecting Cream) and then a good wax/sealant/coating etc. At least that's my .02. More opinions would be great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRMBrembo, post: 15526426, member: 160382"] Amazing work as always! That car is going to turn heads at the show! Mixing manufacturers can be mixed results. Do your homework and see who has used them together. I will say that HD speed is an AIO (all in one) polish and sealant. It does a decent job of correcting with a cutting pad but is really used for a one-step/two-step process whereas GG correcting cream should be used for a 3 step. I have used HD speed for light correcting and followed up with HD Poxy for longer protection with pretty good results. I would follow up GG Fast correcting cream with a good polish (GG Perfecting Cream) and then a good wax/sealant/coating etc. At least that's my .02. More opinions would be great! [/QUOTE]
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