USING AIO WOWO method

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When applying Klasse AIO do any of you guys use the WOWO method? The 1st time i detailed my car i used my PC with a Blue Edge Finishing pad. It took a while for me to finish! I am planning to detail my car again, but i was wondering could i just do the WOWO method then apply the klasse SG?
 
Wipe on-Wipe off (WOWO) DavidL, Kudos David a very effectiv technique for this product (Klasse)

· Shake product container vigorously to ensure mixing
· Apply to a clean, dry surface away from direct sunlight
· Dampen the applicator with water or use a lubricating spray during application
· Apply to panel one and then panel two, remove from panel one apply to panel three, remove from panel two, etc (this is a polish and there is no advantage in letting it dry completely)
· Place a small amount of product (about the size of a dime) on to a damp (but not wet) applicator (not the paint surface) apply a thin even film of product to paint surface.
· If you are using a Porter-Cable orbital polisher to apply AIO, use a mild cutting foam (white) pad, using a low speed (3.5 – 4.0) and light pressure, let the polish / cleaners do the work
· Apply to whole vehicle (1-1.5oz of product should be sufficient for most vehicles), taking care not to apply polish to absorbent surfaces (i.e., unpainted plastics and rubber trim)
 
I leave AIO on so that Jeffs Acrylic Jett or any other sealer can be applied on top of it for maximum durability and easy removal with a warm damp MF towel.

This method is what a killer detailer in victoria told me last year.
 
I always WOWO it when I use it. If you do a large area it's too hard to get off if you don't.
 
Gary Sword said:
I always WOWO it when I use it. If you do a large area it's too hard to get off if you don't.

:iagree: same here.
 
I work it in with my PC until it's almost gone and wipe off the rest with a Microfiber towel. I guess you can say its WOWO.....
 
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