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AIO= all in one, meaning a light polish and wax/sealant in one. Technically, you could go over the paint again with a less aggressive pad, but that would be considered a 2 step polish. Most people won't use AIO's as 2 steps, just 1 step. :xyxthumbs: With an AIO, I don't like to use anything more aggressive than a white pad, and only 1 step.Well I guess my question then is you wouldnt start with an orange with an AIO and then go back over it with a white with the AIO again? Thats why its an AIO right?
I don't like to use anything more aggressive than a white pad. If you do, you might run into problems with micro-marring(even though the wax would probably cover it up). JMO.I know thats why I asked what pad you would use?
Ya know, that's a good point. Most of the marring will be covered up by the wax/sealant left behind. Once the protection wears off, the marring will be more visible, but shouldn't be tooooo bad. :dblthumb2:When used on Orange it was on a car with severe oxidation that only wanted a single step and the light marring left behind was worth the extra cleanup that the orange pad did over the white or green pad.
Ya know, that's a good point. Most of the marring will be covered up by the wax/sealant left behind. Once the protection wears off, the marring will be more visible, but shouldn't be tooooo bad. :dblthumb2:
I've been using Klasse AIO and have had allot of success with it. I use it on a green or white Lake County pad and am always impressed with the results.
I had a hard time removeing Klasse, do you have a problem with it?
No, not at all.
I think one of the easiest things to do is to apply too much product. I put a a couple of nickel sized spots on the pad then work it into the paint until it becomes somewhat transparent. I let it dry and then buff off.
It is more difficult to remove than let's say a nice wax after it hazes but not all that much.
I always tend to use to much of anything I apply! lol
Jeffs Werkstatt Prime.