Klasse AIO

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I've never used this product. I read about you all using this all the time. Can you you tell me more about it from personal experience such how often you use it, how you apply it, etc.
Sounds almost too good to be true. I'd be using it on DD's.
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There are a lot of different all in ones out there.

I use klasse and apply it by hand to my car every time before I apply klasse high gloss sealant glaze.

From what I understand it doesn't contain any abrasives and it removes minor swirls, oxidation and other small imperfections as well as old wax.

Klasse is one of the most trusted brands and its been around for a while. It's sort of the godfather to other all in ones.

I haven't used it with a da yet to remove swirls but I have read a lot of good things about it when used that way.
 
I apply Klasse AIO with a white CCS pad using the DA. Cleans the paint and provides some protection. I follow with a few coats Klasse Sealant. Lasts for months until I want (not need) to refresh.
 
I always apply the Klasse twins by hand, I find it much easier but if you think the paint needs a good cleaning, after clay barring, using a machine like the Griot's 6", is a good way to go. Applying something afterwards is a good idea as KAIO is more of a cleaner, thus not having a whole lot of protection in the mix, it is an "all in one" afterall.

When applying by hand I keep the applicator damp always, having a bowl of water handy w/ me, this goes for KAIO as well as KSG. KSG needs to be applied thinnly and wiped off right away. It may not look like your applying KSG but trust me, its going on. KAIO on the other hand doesn't need to be applied as thinnly but depending upon the size of the car and/or panel, when using KAIO, pour out an amount between the size of a nickle or quarter, you'll get a better feel for it once you start using it.

Btw, KAIO is GREAT to use on glass too!

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I've been using it for a long time.

I've not been successful in getting to remove swirls by hand, but it does great on oxidation on things like windshield wiper arms.

A good rule of thumb you'll see when applying the product is, "if you can see it, you're using too much". It's very true. Like Klasse Act mentioned, you can't see it, but it's there.

I too have always applied them by hand, but this fall I'm going to give DA application a shot. Not because the materials are hard to use by hand, but I've got a car and a large-ish SUV to do and I'm looking to speed things up.

One coat of AIO and one or two coats of SG and it will easily last all winter.
 
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