ACA520 has been my secret weapon since I picked it up in August. With ACA500, 3D ONE, and ACA520, one can have a trio of polishes that can work on just about anything. All three utilize the unique formulations that I've only experienced from 3D, and their Alpha Ceramic Alumina abrasives. I agree about the oilyness of 520. I'm that respect it's a lot like 3D ONE and AAT502. What I do to mitigate this, is load with four drops, and reload with two on a 5.5" pad. I did have one car out of dozens that 520 wasn't able to finish haze free, and that was a 2017 GMC Sierra - black. I was using a white Rupes pad. I bet a black Lake Country HDO would have been fine. The blue Buff and Shine pads I use on my 8mm Porter Cable probably would have been fine as well. CarPro Reflect left worse marring that any of the compounds I used to cut (mostly Megs M110). Where I position 520 is for ultra fine finishing. For on3 steps I will usually turn to something lime 3D One. Brian, as usual - SOLID GOLD content! Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to record, edit, produce, and upload these videos. You have been a tremendous asset to the community, and a friend to quite a few of us.
Graet work as always Mr. Brian. 👍👍👍 I wish there was someone like you in Northern Nevada. I would bug them every day to learn new things from them. Much love from out West!
I could watch this channel for hours! I also like CCS pads.... I started with them back in 2009 when I first purchased My FLEX3401. Being in Connecticut, maybe I'll take a ride to meet/visit Brian's shop sometime. So thorough, informative, supremely educated! I think Brian is in the top 5 of greatest detailers! Thanks for all that You share with us!
Really nice work on the Mazda! I recently gave 3D ACA520 a try on a paint enhancement, used a Buff and Shine green polishing pad, the paint was in good condition to start with, though the ACA 520 made it really pop, I would go as far as saying this can compete with Sonax Perfect Finish in most scenarios.
Outstanding amount of knowledge & wealth! As far as the hoarding of products ya to late for me. BTW.. Is that the new replacement for the flex 3401 direct drive ?
Love these kinds of videos. I started watching you 3 or so years ago and these kinds of videos bring back memories. Love when you take the time out of your schedule to make these kinds of videos. I would still love it if you could make at least one more of your learning the Rotary videos or making a longer video about the Rotary and its many wonders. 👍
At Brian's suggestion I just did my son's new 2021 Blazer with this and Lake Country White polishing pads to prep it for ceramic coating and the results were spectacular. Mirror finish. No residue. Wipe off was just slightly less than ideal but still not a big deal considering some other polishers and compounds I've used over the years. 3D really makes great stuff.
Oh, how I wish you would be the detailer Devon Audi uses. In approximately 3 months I'll be picking up my RS6 and I will be cautioning them not to f*** up my paint before I take it home. You have given me the confidence to be able to properly take care of my cars. i used that knowledge to make my 12 yo E90 shine better than new.
Almost too many products! If it's one thing I learned from this fine channel... the pad is the vital part/tool! I've learned so much from this channel. Love it! I'm guilty of loading My shelves, lol! Thanks, Pan! Haha! I'm not a business... just a Guy that is passionate for detailing.... since I was 15. I'm 50 now, it's for life!
There is a small, insane, part of me that is SLIGHTLY jealous of the medium and softer clear coats because they are easier to cut. I have a 2020 VW Tiguan and the paint is like bloody rock! Medium foam cutting pad and Sonax CutMaxx and the clear coat just laughed at it, and me, basically! But I suppose that's the trade off for the fact that it doesn't mark up as easily.
Good to know! In the coming weeks (if we can have nice weather since I don't have a garage) I will attempt my first paint correction with LC CCS orange and white pads. I've been practicing in my basement with some old front fenders.
Great job as always Brian, you mentioned when using the cordless forced rotation that it was a 15mm throw. I believe it is a 8mm throw the finisher has the 15mm & does not have forced rotation. I would also like to see your review on the new polishers you are using in this video as well. Keep up the great content on your site, it's very helpful. Thanks, Vince.
Great product I have used it recently ✊I took my wheels off and used it on them. I used the Adams micro polisher for the face and spokes.Barrel I used the swirl remover from of course Adams.Enjoy Brian ✊
Brian. I'm really at a loss to find information pertaining to polishing, cleaning boats. Modern aluminum fishing boats are, according to dealer, single stage paint. But the graphics on the boats are vinyl decals. Some may cover 50% of the boat! How do I properly clean them, and can I use a polish on decals? Can I use waxes or sealants? Thanks buddy!
Hmmmm I use the 3D Att 505 Correction glaze infused with Monton wax. The replacement for 3D speed. But since folks were not told about the replacement they heard speed was being discontinued and they asked for it to be brought back. The 3D correction glaze is better than speed.
Another great video Brian! Odd question: I’ve been using LVR 403 and 404. Insane gloss when cured. If I were to put a 3-5 year coating over it, do you think it would last long enough or degrade underneath, and thereby botch the coating? I’d love to “lock in” that gloss but it seems like an expensive gamble.
Great information as always. This seems versatile with different pad choices.. Is this very different from 3D ONE? Thanks for the hard work putting out all the informative videos.
3D ONE has more cutting ability but ACA 520 can finish out easy on finicky soft paint whereas ONE would require more finesse to finish out in some cases. 500 > ONE > 520 in terms of aggressiveness
New products in the detailing world are emerging so quickly. But, just because they are new, does not mean that they are better. I am a DIYer. I used to hoard products and eventually tossed them, as some dried up and some also separated. Can you do a video on what chemicals to date you find to be very good? Like if you were to choose "just one product"? - Compound - Polish - Sealer (Adams, 303) - DIY Ceramic Coat - Gloss (topper) - Glaze (old school) - Wax (I have tons!) - Black Trim Dress - Tire Dressing Thank you, sir!
I've always liked 3D. There's a 3D shop in town where I live. But I'll be honest the clear coat just doesn't have as deep or as sharp of a gloss with these one steps or these 2 in 1's. But it is a fast cutting compound that finishes down quickly to a polish. Maybe what you can do is apply a 3 in 1 or a 2 in 1 sealant that does a little polishing for glossing the surface? These products seem to be made to do a job fast saving the customer money. But as a detailer you just have to do more cars. It just depends on what market you're working in? If you're doing a vette probably ain't doing a one step. But 3D has good products for mobile detailers. And that's what you need in the mobile detailing world is short working periods. You could 2 stage a high end vehicle as a mobile detailer. But like I said it depends on the market you're in too. A lot people don't have a lot of money. But a small car like that you might be able to get a paint correction done in about 3 to 4 hours. If you have a paint sealer that can finish out like a polish it might be a winner winner chicken dinner. Now the car is ready to for touchless car washes. Probably go even faster if you have a rotary if that 2 in 1 isn't a da or a hand only fluid. But that oily residue it leaves behind is good if you're working it in the sunlight. Need that extra lubrication in my opinion.
Great video as always, where would this fit in with 3D one in the line up, which one would be best as a one polish solution with 2 different pads? Really looking for which will finish down best as I only have minor defects.
Hi Brian, big surprise there, something already in my arsenal. Ive promised to treat myself to a new machine this year had thought about a cordless machine. The cordless flex (I think) you were using didnt look a 'natural fit' / balanced with such a big backend. It would be interesting (before I waste my hard earned) to understand your thoughts on the pro's & con's of a cordless Vs corded machines. Just a thought
How many products don't make it on the channel as I have only seen one suck item the Zymol graphene and, has any company offered to supply your shop with only their products?
I have pointed out many products that suck including Zymol, all the Torq products, F1, the first gen Bauer polisher, Fusso Coat Mirror Shine, to name a few. Yes lots are taken to the dumpster as well.
Hey Brian, thanks as always for a well thought out and straightforward video...one quick question. Do you have any experience with ACA 520 vs Poorboys SSR-1? I have a bottle of the Poorboys and I've only barely started trying it so I'd still like to give it a proper go, but how would you compare that to the 520 you used in this video in terms of level of cut and/or ease of use? Thanks, always appreciate your work in putting these together.
- I we to get a lot of marring with SSR1. Decent product, but very old technology. You have to run it through it's cycle to break down it's diminishing abrasives. ACA520 to me represents the latest, most cutting edge finishing polish. It utilizes non-diminishing Alpha Ceramic Alumina Abrasives. None of that matters if it doesn't deliver some serious gloss. You can short cycle it, etc, etc.
Does heat from polishers exceed that of the sun? We get crazy 120°+ temps here in SoCal. I’m confused how heat from a polisher can stress the paint, but not heat from the sun. Is that something you can clarify?
Brian, thank you for all of your knowledge and informative videos. If you have to choose one Step system to remove swirls and scratches on a daily driver, which one would recommend?
Car looks new again awesome job brian Just checked the paint on our mazda 3 So thin between 75 to 90 microns Going to coat the car But concerned about polishing only second time doing it I have a liquid elements 15m throw and 8 m polisher And Pads Lake country hd orange Rupes yellow Carpro orange Polishes Sonax perfect finish Carpro fixer Carpro reflect What do you think maybe the safest in relation to the pant thickness There is a few spots too correct and chips to fill but paint is not to bad Thanks for any advice
@@apexdetail85 I did notice the shorter pile on the newer ones I received. Did these stop being on of your favorite pads or you still find their use in your lineup?
Love your channel and content! Especially the tip at the end not to hoard polishes 😆. As an enthusiast with little experience, I need to prep my 6 month old 2020 Subaru Ascent for a ceramic coating and have Meg’s 110 and 210 and a 5 inch DA 15mm MaxShine polisher. I was planning to use only 210 since the vehicle is new and lightly driven. Is 210 close enough to this product that it would be redundant to acquire and use this instead? Or would you recommend something like Hybrid Solutions 1 & Done instead, which I also have? Thanks!
Tom , good question, if I may chime in since it’s a newer car, I’m assuming it has minimal swirls, I would wash, and chemical and mechanical decontamination , than go with MEGS 210with a polishing pad or you could use the HS 1 and done as well, just take a small area and apply to test to see see if it will be enough to remove the defects to your satisfaction, if the polishes work than go over the whole car, as you will preserve the clear coat with this less aggressive polishes and pads, That Ascent is a nice looking SUV, don’t see enough of them on the road. Tom I’m sure you’ll do just fine, keep it looking new👍🏽💯✌🏾
@@abelcelestinjr8810 Thanks for your reply! I have a paint thickness gauge and don’t want to remove much clear coat. No swirls to remove, just want to optimize the paint for the coating. Good idea to test approaches, and perhaps I’ll try both on the top in the back of the vehicle, where it’s unnoticeable anyway. I was relieved when Brian showed how little is removed when using a 1 & Done. Really appreciate the encouragement, because i don’t want to make a mistake. 🤞🙏
@@tom_schroeder hey Tom its all good as an enthusiast/ weekend warrior I enjoy the whole process know how you feeling. You’ll do fine, Yes Brian does excellent job demonstrating the different products💯👍🏽
I'm a big fan of 3D One. Wish this video was made weeks ago, as I just purchased Xtreme Solutions Knockout, to take care of some deeper scratches. How is this product in comparison to Xtreme Solutions Knockout?
Knockout is a compound and ACA 520 is finishing polish, as comparison to 3D ONE ( which is a great all round compound that can finish well) with the right pads can’t go wrong with either in my opinion
Hey brother once is splatters like that , which happens to be a lot with 520, how do you get it off of trim or plastic? I feel like once it’s there a few seconds it’s there forever.
Just keep the amount down, and you're golden. I used three pea size drops to do am entire Dodge Charger hood. Reload with one or two small drops. Keep in mind that this stuff is formulated mainly for rotary buffers in body shops, and uses that lubrication to keep head down during that all important finishing step.
@@yanniobkirk5744 I agree, Perfect Finish dusts quite a bit compared to Koch Chemie M302 or Megiuiars M210, but it has that extra cut thats very good if doing one steps on softer clears you can get around 60-70% defect removal.
@@yanniobkirk5744 - PF also contains some non diminishing abrasives. Dusts way too much for my liking. I'd rather use Menzerna 2500 for something with similar cut/finish. I'm not getting the hype for PF....
@@yanniobkirk5744 - Jon at Forensic did a gloss reading of PF, and it wasn't even in the top spot. It's a good polish, just not the be all end all. For instance, I had to coat a Lambo Urus at the shop where I work, and the other guy that works there used my PF. He missed a couple spots, so I cleaned them up with 3D ONE. I couldn't tell a difference. Maybe on a really soft clear we might see a drastic difference, maybe not. I like it, but typically use the 3D or Menzerna. The new Rupes are pretty killer too. Their new DA Fine actually reminds me of PF, with less dust.
3D Speed already contains Poxy. Wax doesn't layer on itself, so it's a waste of time and product to wax over Speed. Forum gurus recommend it, but at that point one might a well use a dedicated polish, and finish with Poxy.
Constantly educating us with your knowledge 💯🙏
ACA520 has been my secret weapon since I picked it up in August.
With ACA500, 3D ONE, and ACA520, one can have a trio of polishes that can work on just about anything. All three utilize the unique formulations that I've only experienced from 3D, and their Alpha Ceramic Alumina abrasives.
I agree about the oilyness of 520. I'm that respect it's a lot like 3D ONE and AAT502. What I do to mitigate this, is load with four drops, and reload with two on a 5.5" pad.
I did have one car out of dozens that 520 wasn't able to finish haze free, and that was a 2017 GMC Sierra - black. I was using a white Rupes pad. I bet a black Lake Country HDO would have been fine. The blue Buff and Shine pads I use on my 8mm Porter Cable probably would have been fine as well. CarPro Reflect left worse marring that any of the compounds I used to cut (mostly Megs M110).
Where I position 520 is for ultra fine finishing. For on3 steps I will usually turn to something lime 3D One.
Brian, as usual - SOLID GOLD content! Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to record, edit, produce, and upload these videos. You have been a tremendous asset to the community, and a friend to quite a few of us.
As a big fan of 3D ONE and 3D Speed I like this demo. Brian you continue to amaze me Sir! Thanks alot!
Whoo!! First glimpse of a cordless! I've been waiting patiently, super excited for the review/teardown.
Thanks B, appreciate it! 👍👌✌
Hi Brian. I just wanted to thank you for all you do for us. We get so much knowledge watching your videos.
Graet work as always Mr. Brian. 👍👍👍
I wish there was someone like you in Northern Nevada. I would bug them every day to learn new things from them. Much love from out West!
Road trip!!! A long one! Drop by any time!!😁
Thank you very much for your kind offer. 👍😅😀 Once Covid-19 dies down a little more maybe I will have to do it. Thanks again.
I could watch this channel for hours!
I also like CCS pads.... I started with them back in 2009 when I first purchased My FLEX3401.
Being in Connecticut, maybe I'll take a ride to meet/visit Brian's shop sometime. So thorough, informative, supremely educated! I think Brian is in the top 5 of greatest detailers! Thanks for all that You share with us!
Brian that came out sweet, thanks for the review, on point !!!
Really nice work on the Mazda! I recently gave 3D ACA520 a try on a paint enhancement, used a Buff and Shine green polishing pad, the paint was in good condition to start with, though the ACA 520 made it really pop, I would go as far as saying this can compete with Sonax Perfect Finish in most scenarios.
Also Meguiars Swirl remover 2.0
Have been eagerly waiting on the video , u never disappoint
Outstanding amount of knowledge & wealth! As far as the hoarding of products ya to late for me. BTW.. Is that the new replacement for the flex 3401 direct drive ?
I always appretiate your posting these demo videos, with real world results. 👍🏻😎
Love these kinds of videos. I started watching you 3 or so years ago and these kinds of videos bring back memories. Love when you take the time out of your schedule to make these kinds of videos.
I would still love it if you could make at least one more of your learning the Rotary videos or making a longer video about the Rotary and its many wonders. 👍
I put your request on the list.
Wow, I am surprised that you would put my request on your long list of things to do. Thank you very much. You are an amazing person 👍
I second that request. I picked up a damaged hood from my buddy's shop and want to practice the rotary on it. Brian is my favorite teacher.
At Brian's suggestion I just did my son's new 2021 Blazer with this and Lake Country White polishing pads to prep it for ceramic coating and the results were spectacular. Mirror finish. No residue. Wipe off was just slightly less than ideal but still not a big deal considering some other polishers and compounds I've used over the years. 3D really makes great stuff.
Awesome video my friend... boy that color on that miata was gorgeous!! Great job. Take it easy big guy!
Not the biggest fan of Mazda... but you have this looking 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent work as usual!
This stuff looks awesome. 😳
That Mazda turned out amazingly. Brian, you are a true master!
I appreciate your honest feedback with the pros and cons of this product. The polish finished down really nice.
Awesome job as usual Brian. That Miata looked amazing.
Oh, how I wish you would be the detailer Devon Audi uses. In approximately 3 months I'll be picking up my RS6 and I will be cautioning them not to f*** up my paint before I take it home. You have given me the confidence to be able to properly take care of my cars. i used that knowledge to make my 12 yo E90 shine better than new.
Excellent job as always, Brian! :-)
A... mazing video. Man I tell you so many products. Thank you for educating us all...
Almost too many products! If it's one thing I learned from this fine channel... the pad is the vital part/tool! I've learned so much from this channel. Love it!
I'm guilty of loading My shelves, lol! Thanks, Pan! Haha! I'm not a business... just a Guy that is passionate for detailing.... since I was 15. I'm 50 now, it's for life!
There is a small, insane, part of me that is SLIGHTLY jealous of the medium and softer clear coats because they are easier to cut.
I have a 2020 VW Tiguan and the paint is like bloody rock!
Medium foam cutting pad and Sonax CutMaxx and the clear coat just laughed at it, and me, basically!
But I suppose that's the trade off for the fact that it doesn't mark up as easily.
I would prefer the harder clear myself.
@@apexdetail85 yeah, me too Brian. Just having a moment of polished perfection envy. Lol
I LOVE ACA500. So I bought this product to do quick 1 steps before ceramic coatings!!!
Did the last vehicle using this and a LC HDO orange! This stuff is very good!
Can you review your polishers? Especially the Micro and cordless?
He has reviewed many of them
Absolutely!
I second that motion! 👍
The LC CCS pad is my favorite pad. Although, the yellow pad is the most aggressive pad. I prefer the orange and white pads.
Good to know! In the coming weeks (if we can have nice weather since I don't have a garage) I will attempt my first paint correction with LC CCS orange and white pads. I've been practicing in my basement with some old front fenders.
Great job as always Brian, you mentioned when using the cordless forced rotation that it was a 15mm throw. I believe it is a 8mm throw the finisher has the 15mm & does not have forced rotation. I would also like to see your review on the new polishers you are using in this video as well. Keep up the great content on your site, it's very helpful. Thanks, Vince.
Great product I have used it recently ✊I took my wheels off and used it on them. I used the Adams micro polisher for the face and spokes.Barrel I used the swirl remover from of course Adams.Enjoy Brian ✊
Brian. I'm really at a loss to find information pertaining to polishing, cleaning boats. Modern aluminum fishing boats are, according to dealer, single stage paint. But the graphics on the boats are vinyl decals. Some may cover 50% of the boat! How do I properly clean them, and can I use a polish on decals? Can I use waxes or sealants? Thanks buddy!
Been waiting for this one!👍🤩
Another great video Brian! Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge and experience with 3D products!
Hmmmm I use the 3D Att 505 Correction glaze infused with Monton wax. The replacement for 3D speed. But since folks were not told about the replacement they heard speed was being discontinued and they asked for it to be brought back. The 3D correction glaze is better than speed.
Another great video Brian! Odd question: I’ve been using LVR 403 and 404. Insane gloss when cured. If I were to put a 3-5 year coating over it, do you think it would last long enough or degrade underneath, and thereby botch the coating? I’d love to “lock in” that gloss but it seems like an expensive gamble.
Great information as always. This seems versatile with different pad choices.. Is this very different from 3D ONE? Thanks for the hard work putting out all the informative videos.
That’s what I’m wondering as well!
3D ONE has more cutting ability but ACA 520 can finish out easy on finicky soft paint whereas ONE would require more finesse to finish out in some cases.
500 > ONE > 520 in terms of aggressiveness
@@ronjondrums5184 thank you for acknowledging my curiosity.. thanks!!!
@@ronjondrums5184 - That is how I position them. AAT502 is really nice as well.
New products in the detailing world are emerging so quickly. But, just because they are new, does not mean that they are better. I am a DIYer. I used to hoard products and eventually tossed them, as some dried up and some also separated. Can you do a video on what chemicals to date you find to be very good?
Like if you were to choose "just one product"?
- Compound
- Polish
- Sealer (Adams, 303)
- DIY Ceramic Coat
- Gloss (topper)
- Glaze (old school)
- Wax (I have tons!)
- Black Trim Dress
- Tire Dressing
Thank you, sir!
I have not tried this polish but have used Sonax Perfect Finish quite extensively... how would they compare?
Brian another great product review
I've always liked 3D. There's a 3D shop in town where I live. But I'll be honest the clear coat just doesn't have as deep or as sharp of a gloss with these one steps or these 2 in 1's. But it is a fast cutting compound that finishes down quickly to a polish. Maybe what you can do is apply a 3 in 1 or a 2 in 1 sealant that does a little polishing for glossing the surface? These products seem to be made to do a job fast saving the customer money. But as a detailer you just have to do more cars. It just depends on what market you're working in? If you're doing a vette probably ain't doing a one step. But 3D has good products for mobile detailers. And that's what you need in the mobile detailing world is short working periods. You could 2 stage a high end vehicle as a mobile detailer. But like I said it depends on the market you're in too. A lot people don't have a lot of money. But a small car like that you might be able to get a paint correction done in about 3 to 4 hours. If you have a paint sealer that can finish out like a polish it might be a winner winner chicken dinner. Now the car is ready to for touchless car washes. Probably go even faster if you have a rotary if that 2 in 1 isn't a da or a hand only fluid. But that oily residue it leaves behind is good if you're working it in the sunlight. Need that extra lubrication in my opinion.
Great informative video
Great video as always, where would this fit in with 3D one in the line up, which one would be best as a one polish solution with 2 different pads? Really looking for which will finish down best as I only have minor defects.
3D ONE sits between ACA500 and ACA520.
Hi Brian, big surprise there, something already in my arsenal. Ive promised to treat myself to a new machine this year had thought about a cordless machine. The cordless flex (I think) you were using didnt look a 'natural fit' / balanced with such a big backend. It would be interesting (before I waste my hard earned) to understand your thoughts on the pro's & con's of a cordless Vs corded machines. Just a thought
Let me cover that for you. I have a short vlog coming up... then I will review the cordless polishers here.
@@apexdetail85 Thanks Brian, look forward to it.
How many products don't make it on the channel as I have only seen one suck item the Zymol graphene and, has any company offered to supply your shop with only their products?
I have pointed out many products that suck including Zymol, all the Torq products, F1, the first gen Bauer polisher, Fusso Coat Mirror Shine, to name a few.
Yes lots are taken to the dumpster as well.
Hey Brian, thanks as always for a well thought out and straightforward video...one quick question. Do you have any experience with ACA 520 vs Poorboys SSR-1? I have a bottle of the Poorboys and I've only barely started trying it so I'd still like to give it a proper go, but how would you compare that to the 520 you used in this video in terms of level of cut and/or ease of use?
Thanks, always appreciate your work in putting these together.
- I we to get a lot of marring with SSR1. Decent product, but very old technology. You have to run it through it's cycle to break down it's diminishing abrasives.
ACA520 to me represents the latest, most cutting edge finishing polish. It utilizes non-diminishing Alpha Ceramic Alumina Abrasives. None of that matters if it doesn't deliver some serious gloss. You can short cycle it, etc, etc.
Does heat from polishers exceed that of the sun? We get crazy 120°+ temps here in SoCal. I’m confused how heat from a polisher can stress the paint, but not heat from the sun. Is that something you can clarify?
The heat from a polisher is localized and rapidly increased.
Brian, thank you for all of your knowledge and informative videos. If you have to choose one Step system to remove swirls and scratches on a daily driver, which one would recommend?
That looks incredible!
Hey Brian, curious to know. Does the product cut more than the 3d one
Great result
Car looks new again awesome job brian
Just checked the paint on our mazda 3
So thin between 75 to 90 microns
Going to coat the car
But concerned about polishing only second time doing it
I have a liquid elements 15m throw and 8 m polisher
And
Pads
Lake country hd orange
Rupes yellow
Carpro orange
Polishes
Sonax perfect finish
Carpro fixer
Carpro reflect
What do you think maybe the safest in relation to the pant thickness
There is a few spots too correct and chips to fill but paint is not to bad
Thanks for any advice
Nice work on the ND!
Nicely done 👍 what compound do you recommend to remove similar scuffs and scratches on a 2019 model Mercedes-Benz with a lunar blue paint color?
Another great video, Brian. I have a question: How do you or is there a way to find out what type of clear coat a car has on it?
@brian: how are you combating the new clear coats were getting? 2021 rogue red metallic i did was crazy thin
Awesome video and review i will keep in mind get this product next time
Lovr your work !!! Thanks for sharing !!!
Hi Brian, how would this compare to 3D One as a one step?
How would you compare this to Angelwax Regenerate?
3D1 is some good stuff!
Awesome. How many paint correction that urofiber pad can last?
The older ones...3-4. The new ones have lost their quality.
@@apexdetail85 I did notice the shorter pile on the newer ones I received. Did these stop being on of your favorite pads or you still find their use in your lineup?
@@apexdetail85 thanks for the info mate
Great info Brian. Thanks so much!
What's the difference between aca and one ?
What has more cut 3D 520 or 3D one?
I’m interested to know the same too they both seem very similar
Love your channel and content! Especially the tip at the end not to hoard polishes 😆. As an enthusiast with little experience, I need to prep my 6 month old 2020 Subaru Ascent for a ceramic coating and have Meg’s 110 and 210 and a 5 inch DA 15mm MaxShine polisher. I was planning to use only 210 since the vehicle is new and lightly driven. Is 210 close enough to this product that it would be redundant to acquire and use this instead? Or would you recommend something like Hybrid Solutions 1 & Done instead, which I also have? Thanks!
Tom , good question, if I may chime in since it’s a newer car, I’m assuming it has minimal swirls, I would wash, and chemical and mechanical decontamination , than go with MEGS 210with a polishing pad or you could use the HS 1 and done as well, just take a small area and apply to test to see see if it will be enough to remove the defects to your satisfaction, if the polishes work than go over the whole car, as you will preserve the clear coat with this less aggressive polishes and pads, That Ascent
is a nice looking SUV, don’t see enough of them on the road. Tom I’m sure you’ll do just fine, keep it looking new👍🏽💯✌🏾
@@yanniobkirk5744 thanks for the helpful suggestion! I especially appreciate that you have both products 🙏.
@@abelcelestinjr8810 Thanks for your reply! I have a paint thickness gauge and don’t want to remove much clear coat. No swirls to remove, just want to optimize the paint for the coating. Good idea to test approaches, and perhaps I’ll try both on the top in the back of the vehicle, where it’s unnoticeable anyway. I was relieved when Brian showed how little is removed when using a 1 & Done. Really appreciate the encouragement, because i don’t want to make a mistake. 🤞🙏
@@tom_schroeder hey Tom its all good as an enthusiast/ weekend warrior I enjoy the whole process know how you feeling. You’ll do fine, Yes Brian does excellent job demonstrating the different products💯👍🏽
I'm a big fan of 3D One. Wish this video was made weeks ago, as I just purchased Xtreme Solutions Knockout, to take care of some deeper scratches. How is this product in comparison to Xtreme Solutions Knockout?
Knockout is a compound and ACA 520 is finishing polish, as comparison to 3D ONE ( which is a great all round compound that can finish well) with the right pads can’t go wrong with either in my opinion
@@abelcelestinjr8810 I see. Thanks for the info.
Did you like the results with this or turtle wax one and done better?
Brian, do you recommend this over 3d One for 1 steps?
3D ONE cuts a lot more than 520. 520 is a finishing polish.
What do u think is better 3m perfect it or 3d all I do is sand and polish now?
I have a problem with throwing out of lubricants from the pads. Am I missed something?
How would you compare this with the 3D One?
Is the yellow pad, at 4:00, a Rupes?
How does 520 differ to X-tra cut. More gloss let cut guess.
Thanks Brian
Hey Brian. Do you like this more than TW one and done or Xtreme solutions 503,
Great question +1
Hey brother once is splatters like that , which happens to be a lot with 520, how do you get it off of trim or plastic? I feel like once it’s there a few seconds it’s there forever.
Obviously another great video and product review good friend. Is it as oily and PIA like groits boss system?B well good friend 🍻🍻
Just keep the amount down, and you're golden. I used three pea size drops to do am entire Dodge Charger hood. Reload with one or two small drops.
Keep in mind that this stuff is formulated mainly for rotary buffers in body shops, and uses that lubrication to keep head down during that all important finishing step.
How does this compare to Angelwax regenerate...Thanks
Hi Brian, I am from México, what can I do to get the Metal Oxide Certification? Thanks for your time :)
Can I used white pad from lake country
What panel prep you recommend?
Whats your thoughts on griots correcting cream
Will the 3d ace 500 ultimate compound work on gel coat
Thanks, Brian. AAT 502 > ACA 520
Waiting for 510 next ;)
Brian how do you know when to use a high speed on a polisher as opposed to a medium speed?
You just wing it
Going to be hard to beat 3d1 in my opinion
It won't cut as much, but it will finish out better. Gloss is incredible with 520.
How is this product different from 3D One?
One has a bit more cut... but this finishes a little better on soft clear.
@@apexdetail85 Thanks. My bad, I didn't notice that this was already answered down below.
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Hi Brian,
So is 3D ACA 520 less or more abrasive than 3D 400?
Keep up the great videos!!!
So , How does this compare to 3D One ?
Less cut, more gloss than 3D1
How closely related to 3D One is it? As far as results.
Doesn’t have the bite One has... but finishes better.
So 3D ONE for harder clear and the 520 for soft clear? Thank you for the video/info!!
I came here to see he going to rate this product on the score board but nothing at the end.
@@yanniobkirk5744 and yet I placed an order to buy myself a bottle to try
Thoughts in relation to Perfect Finish? I’m a big 3D fan but also know Perfect Finish is a top notch product as well.
@@yanniobkirk5744 I agree, Perfect Finish dusts quite a bit compared to Koch Chemie M302 or Megiuiars M210, but it has that extra cut thats very good if doing one steps on softer clears you can get around 60-70% defect removal.
@@yanniobkirk5744 - PF also contains some non diminishing abrasives. Dusts way too much for my liking. I'd rather use Menzerna 2500 for something with similar cut/finish. I'm not getting the hype for PF....
Perfect Finish has more cut to it. More dusty, probably a similar finish. It's more of a medium cut, like 3D ONE, where 520 is a finishing polish.
@@yanniobkirk5744 - Jon at Forensic did a gloss reading of PF, and it wasn't even in the top spot.
It's a good polish, just not the be all end all.
For instance, I had to coat a Lambo Urus at the shop where I work, and the other guy that works there used my PF. He missed a couple spots, so I cleaned them up with 3D ONE. I couldn't tell a difference.
Maybe on a really soft clear we might see a drastic difference, maybe not.
I like it, but typically use the 3D or Menzerna.
The new Rupes are pretty killer too. Their new DA Fine actually reminds me of PF, with less dust.
This or 3D SPEED then 3D POXY ???
3D Speed already contains Poxy. Wax doesn't layer on itself, so it's a waste of time and product to wax over Speed. Forum gurus recommend it, but at that point one might a well use a dedicated polish, and finish with Poxy.
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Soooo many products, soooo little time. Lol.
What was that mini polisher ?