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    Re: What's the best All In One?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue View Post
    HD Speed does a nice job actually correcting paint issues. I always use HD Speed with my orange cutting pad and it actually corrects minor defects
    Yeah, I know. That was part of the point I was making. People read all the posts about HD Speed and they think all AIO's can be used like Speed. That's not the case.

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    Re: What's the best All In One?

    Quote Originally Posted by ducksfan View Post
    I think the mistake a lot of people make with AIO's is thinking they're all correcting AIO's. My experience is some are best used like Klasse AIO - as a paint cleaner with mild sealant abilities.
    I made the mistake of trying more than once to correct with Uber AIO. It was a miserable product for me until I started using like a paint cleaner (Put on with low friction/ low heat - either by hand or low setting on a DA - immediately take off with a MF. I know most paint cleaners don't need to be immediately taken off. But, I found for myself, that Klasse AIO and Uber AIO worked best that way.).
    I imagine something like D151, or D301 might get the correction done though. Even M66 with a white pad did great for me. Megs White Wax on a LC Tangerine Hydrotech.... Another great result.

    I haven't tried Speed yet, so I can't comment on it, but a lot of users seem to like it.

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    Re: What's the best All In One?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    My personal opinion is that thinking
    there is a best AIO (or the best of
    nearly anything else) is the wrong
    mind-set to have.

    Rather, I would think that AIOs would
    be chosen based on the condition of the
    vehicles' paint, and what the customer wants.


    Here are a couple of excellent
    Mike Phillips articles regarding AIOs:
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...shing-wax.html

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-phillips.html


    Oh yea...the Sun issue:
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-sunlight.html



    Bob
    Agree,that's why I tweak formulation .

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