AIO recommendations

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Ive just started this hobby a few months ago. Since Ive never used an AIO I wanted to ask what AIO product recommendations you have for me to try. Thanks!
 
Ive just started this hobby a few months ago.

Since Ive never used an AIO I wanted to ask what AIO
product recommendations you have for me to try.

Thanks!
A lot depends on the severity of any paint blemishes;
and, the amount of blemish-correction you desire to obtain.

To keep it: "K.I.S.S."<<<(M.P.):

-Start with my ol' faithful: Meguiar's A12 (maroon bottle)

Next: Meguiar's White Wax and/or Black Wax.
NOTE:
These are not named for the chromaticity of the vehicle that they're solely to be used on.

:)

Bob
 
Auto Finesse Tripple - All in One - Polish here is a pic by hand.

 
Megs D151 for nice correction and around 3 months protection. DG 501/601 for a nice paint cleaner and 5- 6 months protection.
 
And another vote for BLACKFIRE Total Polish & Seal!!

Use BTPS niggardly and it will dissipate as your buffing, even on your trim.....:xyxthumbs:
 
I am currently using Klasse AIO. Finish turns out pretty good. It must be applied very very thin however, otherwise it is a pain to remove.

Looks like I will have to give the Blackfire product a try.
 
Try it, you'll like it. Without having to take Alka-Seltzers, as some AIO will give you headaches and acid indigestion!!
 
Ive just started this hobby a few months ago. Since Ive never used an AIO I wanted to ask what AIO product recommendations you have for me to try. Thanks!

In my experience of using BFTPS. For one, it is very easy to work with by hand or by a machine polisher. There is very little or no cleanup because most of the product will disappear as your polishing into the paint. By doing one panel at a time till it disappears.

What I like the most about this product. In my experience of using BFTPS. This Polish plays the first role, removing water spots, scratches, swirls and other surface contaminants... Secondly, the sealant remains in tact as your polishing is removing these critters. It really gives a nice shine, with Sealant protection.
 
In my experience of using BFTPS. For one, it is very easy to work with by hand or by a machine polisher. There is very little or no cleanup because most of the product will disappear as your polishing into the paint. By doing one panel at a time till it disappears.

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Now I am really liking the sound of this product. If I could do away with, or really lower, the amount of time it takes to clean-up an AIO, that would be awesome.

I have to wipe away Klasse AIO much like you wipe away a carnuba wax. It wipes off easy majority of the time, but sometimes it will really stick on and be difficult to remove (usually when not applied thin enough).
 
Pinnacle XMT 360 is good at the point you barely need to wipe off (only use the microfiber after each panel to remove the very little residue it may left and guarantee a streak free finish). Gloss and slickness are perfect.

However, I thing it's just a bit downwards on abrasive capacity, so I mostly need to compound / heavy polish and then use AIO as a shortcut for the following steps (that, of course, without compromising quality, product is really great). If I use only Wash/clay/AIO and do not achieve more than ~80% correction for determined defects, I don't think it satisfies.

By the way, I'm really interested now in trying BF AIO... Thank you all for indication.

Kind Regards.
 
I like the D151 also but sometimes it gets a bit finicky. It could be that I used too much product though.

My favorite is Poli-Seal because of its ease of use, no dust, its cleaning ability and ability to remove light defects. It's so easy to use that it's difficult to switch to something else.
 
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