Need a paint cleaner and sealer in one product

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Need a paint cleaner and sealant/wax in one step. Maybe remove light swirls at best but not really wanting to remove clear coat. Is klasse the best option? I have it but want something else. Don't want anything real aggressive
 
Does the blackfire remove alot of clear? I was gonna use white hexlogic pads
 
I have gloss enhancing polish and bfwd paint protectant sealant. Was hoping to pretty combine the two
 
Does the blackfire remove alot of clear? I was gonna use white hexlogic pads

Usually the all in ones accomplish, all in one as the name suggests. The difference among most is, some clean more, some are more aggressive in polishing and some leave a longer lasting protection behind.

Mike P just did an article and I spent 15 mins trying to find it, using the demonstrating the Blackfire product linked. I couldn't find it lol.

Usually the all in ones do not have a very aggressive cut, you can adjust the level of defect removal with varying pads.
 
I have black pads too. Used for applying sealants/waxes. Might be a good place to start and see
 
Does the blackfire remove alot of clear? I was gonna use white hexlogic pads

You will be fine with the Blackfire AIO and a white Hexlogic pad, which is a light-medium polishing pad
 
Blackfire One Step should work fine with that correct pad. I’ve used it with LC orange and white pads with great success on my Acura that has soft paint and my wife’s BMW that has fairly hard paint.

I’ve also heard great things about HD Speed but I haven’t used.

Jay


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I just used meguires d166 AIO to remove swirls on my black f150 and it worked great. I dont think its a sealent tho. Im pretty new at this. I did post some pics of the job i just finished with it about 5 minutes ago. Maybe u can access them by finding the post clicking on my username?

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I just used meguires d166 AIO to remove
swirls on my black f150 and it worked great.

I dont think its a sealent tho.
Meg’s D166 does leave behind paint protection—as
a blend of both synthetic/natural waxes—a “hybrid”
Sealant/Wax AIO, if you will.


Bob
 
duragloss has several cleaner-sealants.

I’m with Larry on this one, Duragloss 105 or 501 would be excellent options.

Otherwise HD Speed or BF One Step are probably in everybody’s top 3 AIO’s.

Why don’t you try the combo of products that you have? Might be worth a shot!
 
Why don’t you try the combo of products that you have?

Because he's a freak like the rest of us, and has to have 23 different kinds of everything waiting on that one MIRACLE product.


:awesome::buffing::laughing:
 
Because he's a freak like the rest of us, and has to have 23 different kinds of everything waiting on that one MIRACLE product.


:awesome::buffing::laughing:

:laughing::laughing::laughing: hahaha too funny Paul and very true
 
Meg’s D166 does leave behind paint protection—as
a blend of both synthetic/natural waxes—a “hybrid”
Sealant/Wax AIO, if you will.


Bob
So is a hybrid wax a sealant, always?

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So is a hybrid wax a sealant, always?
Due to the below thread’s content...
I don’t see it as being that way.

Bob

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The Difference Between a Cleaner/Wax and a Finishing Wax

Excerpted from the above Mike Phillips article:

Hybrids

“There's one more group into which waxes and
sealant fall into and that would be the hybrid
category. Hybrids contain a combination of both
natural and synthetic ingredients.

If we use the loose definition above for car waxes
and paint sealants, (For the wax group the primary
protection ingredients are naturally occurring waxy
substances and for the sealant group the primary
protection ingredients are man-made or synthetic
substances),

then since hybrid products use a combination of both
it would seem natural to group them and place them
into their own category with both words, wax and
sealant, used to describe the category”.
 
I have black pads too. Used for applying sealants/waxes. Might be a good place to start and see

black has no cut. I think you're wasting effort there. They make a green pad now that is specialized for AIO's. Very light cut. My vehicles are in pretty good shape so i've switched to that and it still removes light swirls and isn't as aggressive as the white. I generally do some spot touch up's with an orange and compound anyhow.
Green Polishing/AIO CCS Smart Pads? DA 6.5 inch Foam Pad

Nothing wrong with white of course and that's probably the most popular, but you seemed extra concerned about removing clear and that's why I offer up the green.
 
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