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would KAIO be enough prep before i would use a sealant.i have people naggin me to detail there car.i just want to wash,clay,kaio, then use sealant.
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Re: Kaio

KAIO when used, is actually a sealant... it cleans and protects *hints All-In-One*
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Re: Kaio

I know you can with EX-P and I ask in an earlier post if it could be used with wolfgang and everyone said yes.
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well im just learning from my own experience that prep is more important then the wax.
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Re: Kaio

KAIO is pry the best paint cleaner/prepper around still, old dinosaur but its still strong as hell. You'll be fine using it and going to whatever sealant or wax, it only leaves behind a very, very light layer of acrylic coating.
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Re: Kaio

Like sufer said it leaves a very little behind to protect, not enough to be a stand a lone product. Your process is right on though.
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KAIO is pry the best paint cleaner/prepper around still, old dinosaur but its still strong as hell. You'll be fine using it and going to whatever sealant or wax, it only leaves behind a very, very light layer of acrylic coating.
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Re: Kaio

it's a great paint cleaner, but doesn't correct(swirls, scratches). It will clean the paint chemically that will strip any wax/sealant. It's a good prep if you don't need to correct. Like all have said above, it will leave a very light layer of acrylic coating that probably won't last that long. You might want to look at XMT 360, Poorboys Polish with Sealant, or Optimum Poli-seal for light correcting abilities that will leave behind a light layer of sealant. Good luck!
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Re: Kaio

well i was just useing KAIO as a prep.i was going to use a sealant afterwards.either collinite 845 or duragloss 105.
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you can easily top KAIO with anything, wax or sealant.
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