AIO product Recommendations...

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Which AIO products offer the best polishing ability? Looking for an AIO that has the best light scratch removing ability. I suppose using an aggressive polishing pad will always help too.

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Regardless what AIO you use, my opinion is to use a Polishing Pad not an aggressive pad. The AIO I use as my go to is Meg's D166. It used to be Menzerna AIO but that is now my back-up
 
Another D166 fan here. HDSpeed is my back up to it.
 
I love CarPro Essence.
2nd choice is HD Speed.

I haven’t tried Essence, but didn’t know that it had good polishing capability. I thought it was a really fine polish, and of course I hear about the fillers.
 
I haven’t tried Essence, but didn’t know that it had good polishing capability. I thought it was a really fine polish, and of course I hear about the fillers.

All depends on what pads you use.
I found the "coating-like" properties lasted me a good year.
 
HD Speed although we are loving some new stuff we pick up locally.
 
HD speed and soon d166 for basic AIO. Then Essence for upgrades.

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I still love my HD Speed.

As for pads, it depends on your paint. A white LC flat wasn't quite "cutting it" (pun intended) for me on my Ram.

Switched over to the orange, and the results were exactly what I was looking for.
 
I still like Meguiar's M66, or M06.

I also use Duragloss 501.
 
I like BF One Step, HD Speed and Griots Finishing Sealant in that order. I tend to stay away from D166. 166 cuts great but I find it to leave micro-marring behind on some paints. When using an AIO I would rather glossy with some deeper scratches and swirls present than hazy paint.
 
I like BF One Step, HD Speed and Griots Finishing Sealant in that order. I tend to stay away from D166. 166 cuts great but I find it to leave micro-marring behind on some paints. When using an AIO I would rather glossy with some deeper scratches and swirls present than hazy paint.
Jim, I was going to post the same thing! D166 is very easy to work with, but left micro-marring on every black car I tried it on. I gave it away.

Blackfire One Step is awesome!


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Jim, I was going to post the same thing! D166 is very easy to work with, but left micro-marring on every black car I tried it on. I gave it away.

Blackfire One Step is awesome!

what pads did you use? I noticed this on a Lexus I just did but I switched from the Rupes Green pads to their yellow pads and viola, great correction but no marring.
 
I still love my HD Speed.

As for pads, it depends on your paint. A white LC flat wasn't quite "cutting it" (pun intended) for me on my Ram.

Switched over to the orange, and the results were exactly what I was looking for.

I experienced the same thing with HD Speed on a trashed black Altima. Had to step up to an LC Flat orange from white.
 
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