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-Clays are products/tools that are formulated to have varying abrasives/various abrasiveness-levels.Does KAIO actually clean the paint? Differently than Clay?
Feed back please. :buffing:
-Clays are products/tools that are formulated to have varying abrasives/various abrasiveness-levels.
These clays "clean" by removing above surface bonded contaminates through abrasive-action.
-KAIO is said to be a non-abrasive chemical cleaner.
If this is indeed true:
Its abrasiveness-level would probably be determined by the choice of applicator pads; downward force, arm speed, etc.
"KAIO cleaning", in my layman-speak, would appear to be accomplished by the resulting process between that of the
capillary-action of this low-viscosity-liquid-product's chemicals [hydrocarbon solvents (?)], and the top-coat paint-film.
That...And along with the removal of the spent KAIO/contaminates admixture.
NOTE:
If KAIO is deemed to be other than a "chemical cleaner" (that is: having 'abrasives' of some sort):
Then, for me, it's back to the: "Chemical-levelers vs. Abrasive-levelers" squabble.
Bob
Klasse A-I-O is a great product if you use it correctly. There is a time and place for it.
:iagree:
I look at it as something I'll do to prep the surface for a coat of Klasse SG. It seems to wipe out any polishing oils and/or old LSP coatings and preps the surface for a new LSP coat.
Machine with white or green pads for KAIO
Hand application with a micro fiber sponge for KGS