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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
Does that chart only have AIOs?
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No it has the major brands' products from cleaner waxes thru heavy compounds. Google "Autopia Polish Comparison Chart updated 02/2017"
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by KirkH
I didn't know that this and megs 151 had the highest cut of the AIOs, I'll have to go back and try it again on some cars to see it in action again
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Uh what about Optimum Poli-Seal? Does nobody else like this product?
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by Brandon Wetch
Uh what about Optimum Poli-Seal? Does nobody else like this product?
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used to use it way back in the day and it was real easy to use and being able to use it on smooth (black) plastics was nice as well, it does a good job of cleaning them up. since having separation problems with their products, i really haven't bought any of their polishes/compounds/AIO's since then...
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
I didn't know that this and megs 151 had the highest cut of the AIOs, I'll have to go back and try it again on some cars to see it in action again
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the white wax is more aggressive than the D151 and it's a consumer product...
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
I notice for one step type applications, I tend to gravitate towards diminishing abrasives - if I need something that starts strong, and finishes smooth. This is with both dedicated polish, and with Cleaner Waxes (aio).
The products I keep on the shelf/cart:
Rupert UHS/Keramik
Menzerna PF2500 - polish
Meguiar's M66 Quick Detailer - cleaner wax
Pads:
With Rupes, I just stick with their program. I like the Keramik with the yellow microfiber pad, but sometimes I get micro marring, and need to use foam. Last car I did with that combo, I got great defect removal with the yellow microfiber, but it slightly marred the paint. The yellow foam finished beautifully, but didn't remove the defects like the microfiber pad did. So I ended up using PF2500 on a Tangerine Lake Country Hydrotech pad.
I use M66 with either white or black Lake Country flat pads.
I might try M83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish again... It's been 20 years since I last used it, and it was terrible. The one Meg's product I never liked. It would immediately turn to cement once applied to the paint. I chucked the nearly full bottle in the trash...
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
D151 hands down.360 is to weak not enough cut.151 mixed with speed is awesome.
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
I've narrowed it down to three, and I HAVE TO order it today or tomorrow at the absolute latest since it looks like the details will be starting this Saturday.
1) Meguiar's D151
2) Wolfgang Uber AIO
3) McKee's 360
Can I get a consensus?
Don M
2017 Camaro 2LT
376 RWHP, 6-Speed manual
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by VISITOR
the white wax is more aggressive than the D151 and it's a consumer product...
Any idea where it's at on the cut chart? And I'm guessing it's a SMAT? Weird it's a wax with that much cut in it
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Re: Best one-step for production detailing
Originally Posted by Don M
I've narrowed it down to three, and I HAVE TO order it today or tomorrow at the absolute latest since it looks like the details will be starting this Saturday.
1) Meguiar's D151
2) Wolfgang Uber AIO
3) McKee's 360
Can I get a consensus?
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these. I'd probably go by price at this point.
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