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Old 04-16-2008, 08:53 AM
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Default Over looked product line...Hi-Temp

I have been using Hi-Temp products for a few years now..amd never had a bad product yet...

ones I have used....

Smooth cut polish HT-61...this is a nice finish polish ..

This versatile surface prep utilizes microscopic chemical abrasives which will also restore the shine on Plexiglass and other smooth surface plastics. It will polish plastic bug shields, head and taillight lenses, exterior trim, bumpers, camper windows, and Plexiglass windshields to a high shine that feels like glass. Smooth Cut is silicone free and may be applied by hand, orbital, or rotary polisher. Smooth Cut remains creamy throughout the application process. No dusting, no swirling, no clumping!



HT-300 Medium Power Cut Leveler (Fast Cut)

A solvent-based leveler that removes medium
scratches, oxidation, and paint defects,
restoring paints to their original
high-gloss appearance. Light Scratch Remover Hi-Temp's Fast Cut is slightly more powerful than our top selling "HT-61 Smooth Cut".

Smooth Cut removes 2,000 grit sandpaper scratches and the Fast Cut is capable of removing 1,500 grit scratches. This offers a slightly more aggressive approach, but still may be applied by hand. It is a medium cut leveler.

Fast Cut remains creamy throughout the application process. No dusting, no swirling, no clumping! As with all HI-Temp paint levelers, the Fast Cut uses a micro-bead, chemical abrasive for virtually swirl free application.




HT-69 Paint Perfection Glaze ....its a AIO type product


A thick, polymer sealant that is blended
with mild abrasives to remove light
scratches and swirl marks leaving a polished,
high-gloss appearance.


HT-78 Poly Plate...this stuff reminds me of CG's Blitz...


A simple, easy on, easy off, wipe down
sealant and detailer's spray. Produces a
rich, deep, luxurious shine on glass,
chrome, and paint.



HT-62 Terminator® Paint Sealant....better than Jetseal in my opinion....cheaper also..


Our most durable paint sealant containing
UV blocking and cross-linking polymers
for a long lasting, high-gloss shine on
any painted surface.


Grape Tire dressing HT-10

Now VOC Compliant, the Grape Tire Dressing produces the high-sheen (not gloss) you see on concours winning vehicles.
Hi-Temp's "perfect" tire dressing soaks into rubber, making it dry to the touch, and impossible to sling off. Once applied, the grape-scented tire dressing is permanent. Even a car wash cannot remove the deep black color. The tire dressing is actually accumulative. As time goes on, the less you need to apply.


These are some of the products I use...When I seen posts by Anthony O a few years back before he got involved with Optimum..he used Hi Temp and got nice results..so I emailed him about the products and he explained them to me and how to use them...

Top of The line is a dealer of them ..I have a store near me that sells them also...

do a search on Topia for hi temp and you will be surprised ...


They may be worth a try for you full time detailers..and very cost effective....

AL
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Old 04-16-2008, 09:13 AM
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great review. i've only tried couple of their products...tire cleaner is just too good
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How do you like that Arnold, I mean Terminator sealant? JetSeal is famous for ability to set fast, instead of waiting 12-24 hours...Anyway, how is it if you compare it to DG #105? Or other Chemical Guys sealants???
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good post agent-53..i used the HTEC using Opt polish as a 50/50 cut..HTEC is a nice polish that'll finish LSP ready and adding OPT polish lets you work the HTEC a bit longer..

TOL offers good CS and nice products at a decent price..
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I have heard nothing but good things about these products. Wanted to get some of the hi-temp but with Menzerna, 3M, and Meguiars working well for me I haven't purchased any. I agree also with the customer service, the few times I have ordered from them they are very friendly. Thanks for the info and review Al.
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I've ordered from TOL before and they ship pretty fast. I just love there 22oz spray bottles and they have held up very well thus far. I use them mostly for QD, and S&W and they mist nicely. I'm going to try there tire cleaner hopefully soon.
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I have some HTEC and love it. It's my replacement when SIP is playing, cuts a bit more though. I will try joe's trick with 50/50 OP mix! (thanks for the tip)

I always wanted to try the Silicone Remover for a ISA replacement.
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how would you compare smooth cut/fast cut to sip/ip?
cause i could use a medium cut polish for inbetween compund and finishing polish.
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Great post AL-53!

I agree, underated and overlooked. Been using this line for approx 5 years now.

Dave
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Great review!! Thanks for sharing!
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