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I'm not a fan of AIO's. I would polish then wax IMO.
I'm not a fan of AIO's. I would polish then wax IMO.
I agree:xyxthumbs:
Any thoughts on whether or not it's necessary to use an AIO (like KAIO) vs. a pure polish (like 1Z Einszett Paint Polish) if I'm topping with a Collinite wax (845 or 915) anyway?
Thanks Mike. The paint is in good condition as the car (black Audi) is only a few months old. However, at this point I have already done a wash/clay/KAIO/845, and apparently didn't do the best job as I noticed streaking (or something) a few days later (not sure if from KAIO or 845). I tried to clean it up with a QD spray but it didn't really work. So I'm thinking at this point that something like the 1z would be better for my next big wash, as it may do a better job of clearing everything up before I use the 845? I do however see that you mentioned that a product like 1z would be used to restore a neglected finish, which mine isn't, so now I don't know what to do... Thanks for any further thoughts!What condition is the paint in?
Depending on the color, newer black Audi/VW paint is VERY soft.
So I'm thinking at this point that something like the 1z would be better for my next big wash, as it may do a better job of clearing everything up before I use the 845?
Wow! I've found just the opposite, I've found black Audis to be very hard and difficult to remove swirls and scratches out of, but keep in mind paint technology is always changing so the paint system used at a manufacture plant in 2009 might be completely different than a paint system used in 2010, that's why it's usually not a good idea to make generalizations about factory paint hardness.
The only cars that seem to remain a constant as far as paint hardness goes are modern Corvettes.
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Should work, but the description of the product but I have not used this product personally so I don't know it's abilities.
Are you working by hand or machine? If by machine, which type?
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Working by hand.
Working on clear coats by hand is an art form as it relates to removing any type of defect and leaving behind a defect-free, clear surface.
If you haven't read through this article yet, maybe give it a read-through...
How to use a hand applied abrasive polish or paint cleaner by hand
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