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    Clean and sealing trim by machine 1-step (future prediction)

    Hey guys, I was doing an AIO today on a Wrangler with HD Speed and was thinking about how my process could be improved or how I could save time and realized how much time I spend cleaning plastic/rubber, sealing plastic/rubber, and carefully avoiding it during the AIO polishing process.

    While there are a few AIO products that already can be used for cleaning up and removing oxidized plastic/rubber material without staining, primarily poli-seal and GPS (though I've also used Speed and Essence on some trims with success) they aren't truly meant to be used on mostly smooth plastics and rubber.

    My prediction is that in the next decade, one of the product manufacturers will produce an AIO product the is specifically intended to be used over ALL types of plastic and rubber to clean and seal them. As long as we don't induce too much heat, my prediction is that the AIO will be able to clean and protect paint then by simply dialing down machine speed without stopping you'll be able to safely clean and protect your TEXTURED/PEBBLE trim, rubber window seals, moldings, etc.

    What do you guys think? Would that be something you guys would try?

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    Re: Clean and sealing trim by machine 1-step (future prediction)

    Quote Originally Posted by mwoywod View Post
    ...my prediction is that the AIO will be
    able to clean and protect paint

    then by simply dialing down machine
    speed without stopping

    you'll be able to safely clean and protect
    your TEXTURED/PEBBLE trim, rubber
    window seals, moldings, etc.

    What do you guys think?
    My thoughts immediately turned to
    pondering the type of buffing-pad it
    will it take to go directly from machine
    cleaning and protecting paint...to then
    machine clean/protect the TEXTURED/PEBBLE
    trim, rubber window seals, moldings, etc.



    Bob
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    Re: Clean and sealing trim by machine 1-step (future prediction)

    With the ever rapid technology being developed---Yes. It'll be here sooner than you think!

    Tom

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    Re: Clean and sealing trim by machine 1-step (future prediction)

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    My thoughts immediately turned to
    pondering the type of buffing-pad it
    will it take to go directly from machine
    cleaning and protecting paint...to then
    machine clean/protect the TEXTURED/PEBBLE
    trim, rubber window seals, moldings, etc.



    Bob
    good point, I hadn't thought of that

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    Re: Clean and sealing trim by machine 1-step (future prediction)

    Quote Originally Posted by mwoywod View Post
    Hey guys, I was doing an AIO today on a Wrangler with HD Speed and was thinking about how my process could be improved or how I could save time and realized how much time I spend cleaning plastic/rubber, sealing plastic/rubber, and carefully avoiding it during the AIO polishing process.

    While there are a few AIO products that already can be used for cleaning up and removing oxidized plastic/rubber material without staining, primarily poli-seal and GPS (though I've also used Speed and Essence on some trims with success) they aren't truly meant to be used on mostly smooth plastics and rubber.

    My prediction is that in the next decade, one of the product manufacturers will produce an AIO product the is specifically intended to be used over ALL types of plastic and rubber to clean and seal them. As long as we don't induce too much heat, my prediction is that the AIO will be able to clean and protect paint then by simply dialing down machine speed without stopping you'll be able to safely clean and protect your TEXTURED/PEBBLE trim, rubber window seals, moldings, etc.

    What do you guys think? Would that be something you guys would try?
    sounds like the natural progression. look how much better waterless washes are when you can use them on glass and plastic

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