Best/favorite all in one?

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I tried searching and it seems no matter what I try, I can't find (through the search function) any threads about AIOs.

Is there one that stands out as the best? What does everyone like?
Just got a DA because my shoulder can't wax by hand anymore and really don't have time as it is to detail, let alone do multiple steps so an all in one is at the top of my list right now because I would like to keep vehicles looking good and protected with the little time I have.

I would like like to hear thoughts and feedback on these.
thanks
 
I still like the cut of Menzerna 3in1 over Speed. But if you have both in your arsenal.... You are covered
 
I agree, HD SPEED is a great AIO. Can cut and leave some protection on the clear coat. Depending on the pad used will determine the cut in my experience

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I tried searching and it seems no matter what I try, I can't find (through the search function) any threads about AIOs.

I just tried searching "AIO" and " all in one" and your're right. Those terms are either too short or too common to find any threads.

One way around this is to use Google. Just type in "AIO autogeek" and you will get some results. There will also be a link below that say "more results from autogeek", click that and it will return even more threads.
 
I use Megs M66.

I've started playing around with Meguiar's D301 with the microfiber finishing pad.

I'm not going for a ton of defect removal with my AIO service though. Just get it cleaned up and protected.

I have a couple bottles of Menzerna 3 in 1 I still need to try out too..
 
Stuff always seems to separate for me after a while. If you were using it weekly maybe ok but you use it and put it away for awhile it's pretty much no good the next time you go to use it.

Speed still ok


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Mine ended up in the garbage after six months. And it barely lasted two weeks longevity wise down here in Florida.
 
I used McKees 360 yesterday and was impressed. And it's supposed to leave a very durable sealant behind. It Removed some swirls (quickly and easily) and super easy wipe off. You buff with DA until it's almost gone and there's just a very light haze to remove With a towel at the end. You don't have to "buff" if off with muscle. Just a light wipe and it's gone. My new favorite. If longevity beats speed, I think it'll move into my #1 spot, and it sounds like it will from the chatter I've seen here.
 
HD speed is amazing....it has a good cross between filling and actual cutting and yields great results....works in the heat and is a breeze to wipe off....it also is practically dustless
 
HD Speed is absolute an amazing AIO. I like to top it with Optimum Car Wax.

Another option....although some may not consider an AIO....CarPro Essence then top with CarPro Reload.
 
I need to give Uber AIO another try some time now that I have a little more experience. I bought when is first started and found it kinda odd to work with. It's a very thin product.

I haven't had any problems with Poli-Seal separating and have gone through a couple 8oz and 32oz bottles. Stored in the car most of the time. I just bought a gallon so I'll see how it goes. I'll be upset if it doesn't last.
 
I need to give Uber AIO another try some time now that I have a little more experience. I bought when is first started and found it kinda odd to work with. It's a very thin product.

I haven't had any problems with Poli-Seal separating and have gone through a couple 8oz and 32oz bottles. Stored in the car most of the time. I just bought a gallon so I'll see how it goes. I'll be upset if it doesn't last.

Don't worry, i've had a 32oz. bottle last me an entire year without separating or going bad. That said, based on everything i've heard I don't think i'd buy a gallon of any of the optimum polishes.
 
here's a video of two popular AIO's this gentleman compared...
 
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