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Need a new AIO
I know that there was just a thread about this, but he wanted one for light polishing done by hand. I am looking for one for just the opposite reason. One for a car with really heavy scratches, and done with a machine. I have the GG one but not a super big fan of it. Basicly want to use if for cars that are older and just abused and never polished in it's ten years of life.
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Re: Need a new AIO
There is no AIO thats going to take care of a vehicle with heavy scratches. Just like there is no one step that will take care of it either. Poliseal is nice, and it will put a dent in it while leaving some protection, but don't expect it to correct a lot of damage.
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Re: Need a new AIO
Dodo Juice Need for Speed Cleaner Wax is a very under-rated product...well maybe not under-rated, but definitely not as popular as it should be.
As the above poster said, you aren't going to get much (if any) correction when using an AIO by hand.
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Re: Need a new AIO
I know that an AIO won't take out heavy scratches. I am just wondering if someone know of an AIO that has a heavier polish in it. I have heard a lot of good things about Poliseal though.
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Re: Need a new AIO
Originally Posted by MaximumMD
I know that an AIO won't take out heavy scratches. I am just wondering if someone know of an AIO that has a heavier polish in it. I have heard a lot of good things about Poliseal though.
mix 106ff or SIP and DG501 in a 4 oz bottle....I use 1 oz of 106ff or SIP and rest 501....use a white pad speed 4-5 pc 3-4 on flex.
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Re: Need a new AIO
Have you considered a glaze to minimize the scratches you can't get out hand-polishing?
It iss an extra step, but an application of something like Poorboy's Black Hole (or White Diamond) didn't take me long and had a noticeable effect on my DD.
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Re: Need a new AIO
You might want to give Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream a try. It's generally recognized as having more cut than most other AIOs out there.
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Re: Need a new AIO
Originally Posted by dougaross
mix 106ff or SIP and DG501 in a 4 oz bottle....I use 1 oz of 106ff or SIP and rest 501....use a white pad speed 4-5 pc 3-4 on flex.
Mixing polish?! Now that's creative Does it work really that good? I think I might have to try it
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Re: Need a new AIO
Originally Posted by akimel
Meguiar's D151 would be my recommendation as well.
This combined with a yellow Lake Country pad will give you the most cut. Progressively changing pads; yellow, orange, green, white, will reduce the cut giving you a finer finish.
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Re: Need a new AIO
Originally Posted by BobbyG
Meguiar's D151 would be my recommendation as well.
This combined with a yellow Lake Country pad will give you the most cut. Progressively changing pads; yellow, orange, green, white, will reduce the cut giving you a finer finish.
D151 is great, and that would be my recommendation as well as the changing of pads. Or just use the Kevin Brown Method.
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