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gmblack3a said::wow:
Now that you mention it, I have not seen any posts from him in a while here.
Yeah he hasn't been around since like July 2007.
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gmblack3a said::wow:
Now that you mention it, I have not seen any posts from him in a while here.
danponjican said:The video was simply to illustrate an advantage that S1 has. Albeit, in some of your eyes, not important to you. I don't think that is a reason to bash them though. If some of the keyboard buffers here actually gave this product a chance as Toto and I and several others on this and other forums have you would see that this is one of the most versatile polishes out there. This video was just showing one of these versatilities (<-- is that a word?).
Meghan@Autogeek said:seems like this product gets trashed every few months from the same people!:grrr
danponjican said:The video was simply to illustrate an advantage that S1 has. Albeit, in some of your eyes, not important to you. I don't think that is a reason to bash them though. If some of the keyboard buffers here actually gave this product a chance as Toto and I and several others on this and other forums have you would see that this is one of the most versatile polishes out there. This video was just showing one of these versatilities (<-- is that a word?).
flaco said:Yes to both questions.
Come on guys...we all know it takes longer than two minutes to get black perfect (or near perfect). I think you're missing the point of the video, which is to show that the polish does not gum up or give you other problems on hot paint in direct sun.
gmblack3a said:Yes but if the product was not worked long enough then how do we know what the product is going to do in the hot sun if worked properly?
gmblack3a said:So you would rate the system one method better then using something like PG/SIP/085?
Flashtime said:For those using the X3, how does it compare to the original?
Does it cut (1500 grit) and finish better?
danponjican said:Each has its benefits and advantages. I wouldn't (and no one should) make a claim about any product that is a broad generalization. Depends on the application, requirements, paint condition, hardness, environment, etc. (you get the picture.) Does X3 work better for me in certain situations as compared to the three separate products your listed? Absolutely. I personally LOVE X3 with a polishing pad. Even when I am not using it with a wool pad for cutting, I often reach for it with a polishing pad. Other times, I love using SIP/106ff. There are too many variables in the processes to make a claim that one product is better than another. A great detailer has an extensive arsenal of experience with a broad range of products and tools to where he can get great results in a wide variety of applications.
SYSTEM ONE X3 to me is a winner in many cases.
I haven't used the old version, but the latest formula can cut very aggressive sand scratches if worked properly. With a fine foam pad (90ppi, 100ppi +) it almost always finishes down perfectly if I work it properly (usually ramping buffer speeds down and reducing pressure on final passes).
I have found the cut of X3 to be "mild" at best and while it will remove 1500 grit scratches, it takes a LOT of passes (on typical OEM paint).
flaco said:I've seen some questionable "after" shots posted on this forum or distant shots that show the shady side of a black vehicle (yet the before shots were closeups in the sun) and yet nobody makes any negative comments...
TH0001 said:Very nice post. Since you are more experienced then I am with X3, in general woud you say that X3 with a wool pad provides more cut then a dedicated compound (3M EC for example) and the same pad?
I have found the cut of X3 to be "mild" at best and while it will remove 1500 grit scratches, it takes a LOT of passes (on typical OEM paint).
Do you get a lot of dusting with the product?
I have seen some of the cars as well as others that where claimed to be finished by X3, and everyone I saw looked rather poor by my judgement, with faint hologramming and marring. I would really like to see this product worked correctly.
Totoland Mach said:I'll chime in with that Todd:
For pure cutting ability, Extra Cut with a wool or foam cutting pad is probably THE most powerfult combo out there...bar none. But, EC is going away because of V.O.C. non-compliance. In fact the BMW dealer here is using X3 as a light compound and has ordered the older yellow 3M compound (don't have the product number handy).
I'm doing the BMW dealer's son's 97 metallic blue 530i. I'm using System One because the paint is a little old and has been compounded heavily in it's 13 year life. If I can get the son (who is a great photographer and videographer) to get some video, that would be super. We have the lighting and shop space so I'd try to capture a start-to-finish application on a body panel.
Yep, lots of dusting with X3. Again, the difference is that X3 dust can easily be blown away with compressed air or a quick wipe of ONR. Extra Cut dust (and the attendant granules) can quicly re-introduce scratches unless it is power washed completely.
Toto
rydawg said:Which 3M Extra Cut? The PIII or the 3000 Series?
Thanks
TH0001 said:Very nice post. Since you are more experienced then I am with X3, in general woud you say that X3 with a wool pad provides more cut then a dedicated compound (3M EC for example) and the same pad?
I have found the cut of X3 to be "mild" at best and while it will remove 1500 grit scratches, it takes a LOT of passes (on typical OEM paint).
I will try that by changing speeds. A non diminishing abrasive would seem to "not care" as much about how it is worked since the rate of fracture doesn't need to be manipulated.
Do you get a lot of dusting with the product?
I have seen some of the cars as well as others that where claimed to be finished by X3, and everyone I saw looked rather poor by my judgement, with faint hologramming and marring. I would really like to see this product worked correctly.
evo77 said:I see this a lot. But its usually followed up with a "sorry, sun was going down so I couldn't do after shots in the sun". :laugh:
Its supsect. At least to me.