Please explain a bit more
For me an AIO takes much less time than a one-step polish followed by machine application if wax or sealant
I just worked on a car that had swirls galore!! I tried the AIO and the amount of time I was spending to remove the swirls took too long so that is when I went to the 2-step (FG400/SF4500).
The car had the show car shine (before sealant). Since it was a friend of mine's car, I wanted to let her see the big difference. The sad thing she did not even look at the car! She said nice job and then left! I felt USED!!....LOL I learned a good lesson...I could have used the AIO and get rid of a majority of the swirls and stop after I was done as AIO has protection too.
When I did work on her hood with the AIO I still saw swirls, however, not as much. The time I spent trying to get rid of all the swirls took way longer than if I went to a 2-step as I was trying to remove ALL of the swirls.
In hindsight, she was perfect for AIO as it would have saved me time for sure. I now know when AIO is perfect for the right person. Is AIO better than 2-Step? No way.
A decent shine is what I expect from an AIO not a perfect shine. You would definitely save more time with an AIO if your objective is for some correction with some protection.
She was perfect for AIO, which I learned afterwards.
Again, AIO would not be for MY ride or my close friends ride as I think it is not as good as a 2-Step Sealant/wax.
I will have AIO in my arsenal for this reason...a person that really does not care about what a car should look like but wants a decent shine/protection. In her eyes, she would think that would be a perfect shine....it would not be in mine but she could care less.
AGAIN, I felt used and abused!! Wham Bam Thank You MAN!....LOL
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