Best All-In-One Cleaner Sealant/Wax for light correction work?

Harry Da Hamster

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Whats the best AIO cleaner wax/sealant for light correction? I read a lot about Pinnacle XMT 360 here on AGO but is there anything else with good correcting ability? Or has anyone experimented with Menzerna polish and some sort of sealant like Power Lock? I was thinking about trying a couple recommended AIO cleaner waxes. I was also thinking about trying a mix of Menzerna PF2500 or SF4500 and Power Lock.
 
d151 by meguiars is what I read a lot about on here compared to xmt 360. I haven't used either but it seems d151 has a slight edge over xmt 360
 
Menzerna Super Nano Polish is a good enough mix of cut and gloss that many consider it an AIO.

As for "the best", one product does not serve every permutation equally. However, there are folks that have their "go-to" products.
 
I've tried KAIO and I wasn't a fan. Still have just about a full bottle of it actually. I've done two cars so far using Duragloss 501. I find it extremely easy to use. The amount of cut is decent. I don't have anything to compare it to. It hasn't rained yet so not sure about durability.
 
I have used KAIO and Optimum PS. Both are excellent products. OPS has some minor cut. Both are easy to use and finish nicely. Depends on if there is a next step sealant. If following with Klasse HGSG, then use KAIO.
 
I haven't used all of the above products, but I've used some. I ended up with a real appreciation for DG 501/105 (with or w/o 601, etc.)
 
I've tried DG 501 once with my PC DA, and didn't really notice anything as far as correction goes, and it didn't remove any very light swirling when I used it.
Although a really good product, and as other's say, lots of good paint cleaning abilities, I'm not so sure of its "abrasive polish content"?

I have Optimum GPS on hand also, and have used it some months back on a couple projects. This seemed to contain a very mild abrasive polish, and finished out quite nicely both times.

Not sure, but perhaps this product contains abrasives similar in quality, and type to their Hyper Polish (SMAT and DAT combined?)
 
Been using HD Speed with great results. Pad dependent so it can have some bite to it, but finishes really well with a high gloss level. It's a mix of HD Polish and HD Poxy which is a hybrid sealant/Montan wax. Also works really well as a finishing polish with a black B&S pad.
 
Pads are important if you are looking for decent correction from an AIO. Many times results are disappointing because the pads used were not aggressive enough. I like to use MF pads with an AIO. A couple of slow passes with good pressure, and a couple light passes with little to no pressure does the trick for me.
 
M66 has been my go to lately. I've been alternating between the white, and green ccs pads for application.
 
Pads are important if you are looking for decent correction from an AIO. Many times results are disappointing because the pads used were not aggressive enough. I like to use MF pads with an AIO. A couple of slow passes with good pressure, and a couple light passes with little to no pressure does the trick for me.

What kind of MF pads do you use?
 
I like either Meg's or Buff n Shine finishing MF buffing pads.
 
Thanks for the advise. Looks like i'll try Meguiars D151 and a microfiber pad.
 
I'm a big fan of HD Speed, but basically any of the AIO's mentioned here would work.
 
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