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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
Originally Posted by osiapstndp
My go-tos right now are Griot's Garage Boss Finishing Sealant and McKee's 360. Both products, when combined with a Lake Country orange medium cutting pad and a Flex 3401 or Boss G15, turn out wonderful results. I only have a handful of uses with McKee's 360, so I can't speak too much about it, but the Griot's Boss Finishing Sealant is outstanding. It cuts and finishes extremely well on black paintwork (metallic or otherwise) and leaves lasting protection. It is also extremely easy to remove. I can't get enough of it!
Griots Garage Boss Finishing Sealant
Have you ever compared the boss finishing sealant to the McKee 37 jeweling wax? Jeff brown mentioned it as jeweling product once, so got me curious.
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Originally Posted by VISITOR
for those who haven't seen this, joe did a video on the BOSS finishing sealant...
I totaly forgot about this video
Really good for just 4 passes
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
Was he spraying it down with Uber?
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
Originally Posted by nothingface5384
I totaly forgot about this video
Really good for just 4 passes
That is impressive!
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
Originally Posted by RPM_BR
Rupes UHS
Good stuff but not really an AIO as it's a compounding polish. But I agree great one step product.
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Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
I believe so.
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
I've always had great luck with M66. Cut varies with pad type. White LC polishing, and Tangerine, or Crimson LC Hydros offer a good balance of "correction", and finish.
That being said, I typically use a finishing pad of some type. I'll probably pairing the M66 with Black Buff and Shine pads more this season.
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
My 3 are XMT360(now McKees 360), Meguiar's D151 Correcting cream, and HD Speed. I generally use each of them on orange pads sometimes white
XMT/McKees - Work it till its gone and there is very little to wipe off, cut is not awesome but pretty good
D151 - Dusts slightly for me sometimes, cuts awesome, Not so bad to wipe off just let it dry a bit
HD Speed - Easiest to work with of the 3, wipes off like a dream, Cut is eahh not as good as XMT/Mckees and no where near D151.
That is my experience with each, I normally do about 20 Camrys a year along with 5 or so Corollas and a couple random cars thrown in. Friend of mine sells used Toyotas for a living and I am his detailer.
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"... aim4squirrels
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Re: Strongest Correcting AIO
acording to autopia chart..wolfgang uber all in one or D151 by meguiar's
you can make a hell of an AIO by adding 25% of poxy bottle to 3/4 of a bottle of AAT rubbing compound
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