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Saluki2003

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I'm going to be doing some detailing on my parents cars. The paint is in pretty good condition with minor swirls on both.

I'm not going to be doing a show car quality detail. Just wanna make em as shiny as possible and give the best protection I can with one step.

What AIO would you recommend for a light blue Ford Edge and a red Prius?

I was thinking of going with Klasse AIO or Poorboy PwS. Looking forward to hearing your recommendations.

Thanks guys!!!

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Might look at Megs 151 for a medium cut and great finish, and of course 205 should be in everyone's kit.
 
All good choices and I just tried a new one, to me, that I'll toss in the ring; Optimum GPS...:props:
 
I've use Poorboys PwS and it does a good job. I haven't found an AIO that gives a lot of protection.
 
D151, if you can find a small enough size of it. Dodo Juice Need For Speed is good to.
 
How was that Bobby?

Initially I was going the Blacklight and V7 sealant but it got too late yesterday and I saw the bottle of Optimum GPS sitting there and said; Why Not!

Optimum Glaze Polish & Seal

It's important to note that the product should be shaken well to ensure it completely blends prior to using it.

I bought it over the winter and just tried it out on my black Jeep. I applied it with a 4" green CCS pad and it worked splendid! I set the speed to about 4.5 and basically let it glide under machine weight.

It did take me a bit of time using the 4" pad but I'll tell you, what a nice finish and an even shine all over. I did the entire nose yesterday and even though the 4" is rather small for an area like the hood, there's enough obstacles to avoid so maybe it wasn't all that bad after all.

This is another great product from Optimum! :props:
 
Just found out Chemical Guys is just a couple miles away from me so Im gonna try to go with their lineup if its a good quality product.

Do they have a good AIO?

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Just found out Chemical Guys is just a couple miles away from me so Im gonna try to go with their lineup if its a good quality product.

Do they have a good AIO?

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None that jump out at me. Black Light is probably the closest product they have to want you want, but it has light polishing ability in my experience.

I used Blackfire TPS recently, and was very pleased with it's ease of use and look. Durability has been on average with most AIO.
 
None that jump out at me. Black Light is probably the closest product they have to want you want, but it has light polishing ability in my experience.

I used Blackfire TPS recently, and was very pleased with it's ease of use and look. Durability has been on average with most AIO.

I have been told time and again by Chemical Guys themselves - Black Light contains no abrasives of any kind.

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XMT 360 has made me a lot of money.... And happy customers!!
And it's on BOGO!!!
 
I have used Chem Guys AIO - It's literally called "All-In-One-Polish" - it isn't bad in a pinch but if you need more cut you'll have to use CG V32/34, M105 etc.....
 
I have been told time and again by Chemical Guys themselves - Black Light contains no abrasives of any kind.

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I agree, that's why I stated polishing instead of correction. Black Light is the age old mystery product...:dunno:
 
I have used Chem Guys AIO - It's literally called "All-In-One-Polish" - it isn't bad in a pinch but if you need more cut you'll have to use CG V32/34, M105 etc.....

I'm not too worried about having a lot of cut. Thus is my parents cars and they aren't concerned with making their paint "pop". I'm just planning on doing production level detail not a full paint correction. Id just like to remove slight imperfections, add protection, and make it shiny.

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I'm not too worried about having a lot of cut. Thus is my parents cars and they aren't concerned with making their paint "pop". I'm just planning on doing production level detail not a full paint correction. Id just like to remove slight imperfections, add protection, and make it shiny.

Dodo Juice Need For Speed.
 
Duragloss 501 has unprecedented durability for an AIO, it looks great, is easy to use, a superb cleaner, and is about $10.
 
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