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nichocha33
01-24-2019, 06:30 PM
Kind of fell off the detailing products wagon while I made some large life changes, I was still detailing but was sticking to what I knew, HD Speed, 835, etc etc. Looking to use an AIO on my gfs car, what is the new go to? I see HD One looks good any other suggestion?. Also,what pads are in? I use mostly GG Boss pads and Lake Country CCS I think is what they are.

Got sometime back in the shop and polished and Ceramic Coated my wheels with Gtechniq, not too bad for being out of practice.

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hmardown
01-24-2019, 06:43 PM
McKee's 37 360 is also very good AIO.
hmardown

Rsurfer
01-24-2019, 06:48 PM
Nice job on those wheels. Nothing wrong with HD Speed as your AIO..top it with Collinite and your good to go.

Dr Oldz
01-24-2019, 06:49 PM
HD One is NOT an AIO. It is a compound/polish with no protective abilities.

My two go to AIOs are HD Speed and Blackfire One Step! Best two on the market IMO.

as far as pads, I stick with general polishing pads for AIOs.

acuRAS82
01-24-2019, 06:54 PM
McKee’s 360 for longevity. HD Speed/BF One Step for cutting/looks. Pinnacle Jeweling Wax or CarPro Essence for finishing/looks.

nichocha33
01-24-2019, 08:11 PM
HD One is NOT an AIO. It is a compound/polish with no protective abilities.

My two go to AIOs are HD Speed and Blackfire One Step! Best two on the market IMO.

as far as pads, I stick with general polishing pads for AIOs.

Sorry, didn’t mean ONE was in essence an AIO, whatever I use will be getting topped with 835 anyways.

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nichocha33
01-24-2019, 08:12 PM
Thanks, guess I’ll finish off my SPEED on her car then try something else.


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acuRAS82
01-24-2019, 08:30 PM
Sorry, didn’t mean ONE was in essence an AIO, whatever I use will be getting topped with 835 anyways.

845? 885? Or is there a 835 I’m not aware of?

nichocha33
01-24-2019, 08:31 PM
845? 885? Or is there a 835 I’m not aware of?

Sorry, I think my phone was auto correcting to 835 and I wasn’t catching it, 845 is what I meant. Thanks for catching that


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ducksfan
01-25-2019, 07:52 PM
I would look into topping your AIO with Sonax PNS. It takes the AIO's longevity to an extreme, quick and easy to apply, real nice look, excellent at self cleaning. I'm not into beading, so I don't know what to tell you about that. It's a product I didn't like at first. But after using it over Blackfire One Step, it's kind of near the top of my list.

nichocha33
01-25-2019, 08:39 PM
I would look into topping your AIO with Sonax PNS. It takes the AIO's longevity to an extreme, quick and easy to apply, real nice look, excellent at self cleaning. I'm not into beading, so I don't know what to tell you about that. It's a product I didn't like at first. But after using it over Blackfire One Step, it's kind of near the top of my list.

What’s the longevity like vs 845, if you have experience with both. Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll def look into it



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UncleDavy
01-25-2019, 09:28 PM
I have been getting into the Griots products and I like their One Step Sealant.

nichocha33
01-25-2019, 09:30 PM
I have been getting into the Griots products and I like their One Step Sealant.

Yes, I’m really digging their BOSS line, those wheels were done with correcting cream and finishing sealant. I will look into the one step sealant, thanks!


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ducksfan
01-25-2019, 10:20 PM
[QUOTE=nichocha33;1614128]What’s the longevity like vs 845, if you have experience with both. Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll def look into it
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Actually I've had the Collinite for a few years and have never used it. Always meant to. Just not into waxes (unless they're spray and wipes).

I think the longetivity of PNS over OneStep is probably longer than most people who use sealants need or would expect. The real selling part is the self cleaning. I have some on a white vehicle for probably 2-3 months now. It just rained and the vehicle looks like I washed and sealed it. Kind of the way people describe coatings - minus having to deal with a coating.

I don't know. It really works for me. Cruzcarwash had thread awhile back on using Essence followed by PNS. You might want to read it. I haven't tried that combo... yet.

acuRAS82
01-26-2019, 10:11 PM
What’s the longevity like vs 845, if you have experience with both. Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll def look into it

PNS and 845 should both give you around 6 months, depending on climate of course.