What's a good one step AIO Polish?

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I just got done polishing my black Camaro. I ended up using Menzerna P083, followed by Menzerna 106ff on a PC7424xp. Results were amazing for a first time polisher like me. But now, I've had all kinds of offers to do friend's and neighbors cars, most being their DDs. I figure I might as well make some cash to pay for my new detailing habit!

I'm not going to spend 13 hours like I did on my car...what can be suggested for me to use as a good one step polish and pad combination? I don't need to get out every scratch and swirl, but I just need something to "wow" them...

Thanks!
 
I like Megs UC because it's cheap and readily available. Also works really well at taking out defects (which is probably the important part :laughing:). I either use an orange foam pad or mf cutting pad.
 
I like Megs UC because it's cheap and readily available. Also works really well at taking out defects (which is probably the important part :laughing:). I either use an orange foam pad or mf cutting pad.

He wanted a AIO. When I pick up my AIO for the same thing you want one for it will be D151. It's a tad more abrasive than M205 but it cleans and protects.
 
Duragloss 501 is good. You could try something like Optimum GPS on a MF polishing pad, or the Meg's D301 on their MF pad.
 
XMT 360. Great for a quick turn around. It's also been on BOGO.
Oh, smells pretty too!



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I like D151 also.
I find xmt360 absolutely useless. I could have used that money to burn in my fireplace last winter. I felt like I was robbed by buying a hyped up product... I still have a couple of bottles I use to chalk the tires of my RV. If i had a few more, i would tape them together to use as a weight for my ez-up tent. If anyone really wants them, just holler. It might take a while to send it since I'm busy using a real AIO.

In case anyone couldn't tell, I'm not a fan of 360. :laughing::laughing:
 
Just did my both my hummers in XMT 360 with a CCS white pad although they did not turn out 100% they look dam good. And polished up quick in comparison to a a cutting compound then a polish.:detailer:
 
I like D151 also.
I find xmt360 absolutely useless. I could have used that money to burn in my fireplace last winter. I felt like I was robbed by buying a hyped up product... I still have a couple of bottles I use to chalk the tires of my RV. If i had a few more, i would tape them together to use as a weight for my ez-up tent. If anyone really wants them, just holler. It might take a while to send it since I'm busy using a real AIO.

In case anyone couldn't tell, I'm not a fan of 360. :laughing::laughing:

If you are serious I have been wanting to try some out with my new LC HT pads.
 
XMT 360. Great for a quick turn around. It's also been on BOGO.
Oh, smells pretty too!


Dave

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:iagree:

I used XMT 360 for the first time this past weekend on a 6 year old daily driver which is kept outside 24x7. I was surprised at how well it worked. It left a smooth glossy finish and was very easy to use. Were all the defects removed - no, but that was not my goal. The goal was to produce a good finish in minimal time. From that perspective, XMT 360 delivered.

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Used XMT360 this weekend and wasn't all that impressed. About the only thing it did was to take the light oxidation off the black 4 Runner I was working on. It didn't do much with the swirls at all. I was better off going with something like M205 and a LSP right afterwords. It would have taken longer, but I would have gotten much better results.
 
He wanted a AIO. When I pick up my AIO for the same thing you want one for it will be D151. It's a tad more abrasive than M205 but it cleans and protects.

Bah! Just read "one-step" and "polish."

D151 is my go-to AIO.
 
I'm going to throw another one out there if the paint is already in pretty good shape - CG Blacklight. I used it just yesterday with a finishing pad and it was a breeze. It removed some water spots and light swirls. Did a final wipe-down with CG V7 and it looks amazing. I used Optimum Hyper-Polish for spot correction on the tougher stuff. Optimum GPS sounds intriguing also.
 
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