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12-24-2007, 11:40 AM
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| | | Best AIO? I have been trying to narrow my detailing product line down to only a few products to save room and money, which I know may be impossible with all the new products that come out. I'm pretty set on on my compounds and polishes, Menzerna and Optimum, but I am trying to make a decsion on my AIO or cleaner/wax for my basic detail jobs were I just want to clean the paint up and real minor correction and protect it in one step, maybe put a wax on top. I have been using Optimum PoliSeal and like its performance, but I hear alot of people talk about xmt 360 and was wondering if it may be a better way to go. What would be the better of the two to go within your opinion or is there another product that I may not know about? | 
12-24-2007, 12:25 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? Poliseal is a good product but doesn't clean all that much, from my experiences. Poorboy's PwS is a very good paint cleaner, it leaves behind sealant and will correct paint depeninding on pad and machine choice. Use it withj a rotary and the slickness will be awesome. Just like any other AIO, the longer you use it as a polish to remove swirls, the less protection it'll give, but a spray wax like OCW or Opti-seal is quick enough to add that protection back. | 
12-24-2007, 02:04 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? Quote:
Originally Posted by Excessive Detail I have been trying to narrow my detailing product line down to only a few products to save room and money, which I know may be impossible with all the new products that come out. I'm pretty set on on my compounds and polishes, Menzerna and Optimum, but I am trying to make a decsion on my AIO or cleaner/wax for my basic detail jobs were I just want to clean the paint up and real minor correction and protect it in one step, maybe put a wax on top. I have been using Optimum PoliSeal and like its performance, but I hear alot of people talk about xmt 360 and was wondering if it may be a better way to go. What would be the better of the two to go within your opinion or is there another product that I may not know about? |
well when I first got 360 i liked it alot... since my first bottle I ordered two more, now i don't know if i got a bad batch or what, but was not impressed with it since.
I have tried PB PwS, liked it alot, very easy to work
Klasse AIO, very nice as well, but expensive
DG 105... my favorite right now
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12-24-2007, 03:15 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? KAIO because not only does it do a hell of a job cleaning paint but use it for outside glass,trim,rims ect .
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12-24-2007, 04:20 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? Quote:
Originally Posted by Dust2Glory well when I first got 360 i liked it alot... since my first bottle I ordered two more, now i don't know if i got a bad batch or what, but was not impressed with it since.
I have tried PB PwS, liked it alot, very easy to work
Klasse AIO, very nice as well, but expensive
DG 105... my favorite right now |
Maybe this is astupid question, but does the PB or in this do any of the AIO/Cleaner-Waxes have any cut to them are are they only chemical, and the pad your using does the cutting instead? | 
12-24-2007, 04:36 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? Does Poorboy's correct or fill?
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12-24-2007, 04:44 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? Quote:
Originally Posted by Darren F Does Poorboy's correct or fill? | No fillers ... the amount of correction depends on the pad and machine. You can't feel any abrasives in the product but it is considered to have micro abrasives which is basically just from the materials that make the product, no traditional swirl removal abrasives. However used with a light cut pad it'll remove swirling and even moreso with a rotary. | 
12-24-2007, 06:28 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? I love the XMT360. I also like the KAIO. Those two will save you money, though the XMT360 is not an AIO type product, it will still correct minor blemishes, and polishes out real nice...
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12-24-2007, 06:39 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? I'm going back to Poorboys PwS (been using 360). Since you've been using Poli-Seal here's a mix that is good: Poli-Seal 75%/OP 25%. | 
12-24-2007, 06:40 PM
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| | | Re: Best AIO? This ones easy... Duragloss 501... hands down! Stuff cleans like you wouldn't believe, and holds up on it's own extremely well. I bet it would be a great foundation for Opti-Seal.
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