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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
The only AIO ive used so far was HD Speed and got pretty good results on both white and silver. Havent tried it on other colors yet though but it does clean the paint real well and has light-medium cut to it (pad dependant).
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Originally Posted by BigWorm
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Green Polishing/Finishing Foam - Use this foam to apply one-step cleaner waxes. It is a balance of polishing and finishing that is perfect for all-in-one product application.
Flat Pad
White Polishing Flat 5.5 inch Foam Pad - Less dense foam formula for the application of cleaner waxes, one step polishes, or "all in one" type products. This pad has very light cutting power, so it's perfect for pre-wax cleaners
Looks like both is design for AIO cleaners?
Yes, they are both designed for aio, but the green pads have slightly more cut which breaks down the xmt360 faster and reduces the overall time it takes to apply. Since I deal with mostly daily drivers they typically need light correction (mostly light scratches from automatic car washes) the green pads provide more correction in less passes and cuts the time down. If you are doing cars that get garaged and don't need much correction then the white pad may be a better option, but they both have their place.
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Originally Posted by Ipsdrew
Yes, they are both designed for aio, but the green pads have slightly more cut which breaks down the xmt360 faster and reduces the overall time it takes to apply. Since I deal with mostly daily drivers they typically need light correction (mostly light scratches from automatic car washes) the green pads provide more correction in less passes and cuts the time down. If you are doing cars that get garaged and don't need much correction then the white pad may be a better option, but they both have their place.
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Ok cool tnx for the info ordering them pads on my next purchase!
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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
I have never used Meg's D151 so can't comment. However, when I looked up on autogeek, the only way to buy it is by the gallon.
I have and do use Griots one step sealant and Pinnacles xmt 360 in my detailing business. Both produce great results. They are easy to apply and remove. Above all, my customers are very happy.
Fred
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If you (or anyone else)want to try the D151 shoot me a pm and I can send you a sample. I have a gallon sitting here and haven't had a chance to use it yet. I would also be more than willing to trade some for other aio's since I haven't ventured much outside the xmt360 or cleaner waxes. The D151 and poorboy glaze with sealant ( looking for a sample or will put on next order) are next on my list
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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
The only AIO I have used is Optimum Poli-Seal and I wouldn't stop using it, it gives great results (and I work by hand)..another great optimum product.
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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
Originally Posted by 01GreyStangGT
Blackfire Total polish and Seal
Used this last night....I can't believe how much extra goo was removed from my "clean" car.....including stuff I thought was a permanent stain.
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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
From my experience working time is a common theme with AIO products. An aggressive cutting pad helps tremendously.
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Re: AOI Cleaner wax
D151 if you need more correction....can be a pain if over worked.
Poorboys Polish with Sealant....EASY to use, goood cleaning and very very minimal correction, looks good.
Duragloss 501..... for a bit more cleaning, not as easy as pws but fine if used correctly.
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