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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    I used a Rupes 21 with a LC 7" white kompressor pad. and 5.5" polishing pad on my HF DA for the bumpers.

    There were some paint imperfections that M66 and the combo I described wasn't able to tackle (waterspots) it did remove a lot of water spots, but some were really etched in the paint. I would have stepped it up, if the job called for it.

    I was really impressed with M66, it added a lot of gloss, removed some water spots and was really easy to work with, especially given the fact that I was indirect sunlight.



    for a truck that big, I would price it at $400 for an AIO

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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    oh and off topic: I was really proud of myself because I tackled this job completely by myself (hard for me to get on tall things). I did use Oneway's generator and his M66 though, but did bumper to bumper and rocker moldings to the roof. (Polished the roof all by myself, I even yelled at Tommy (Oneway Detailing) while I was up there polishing away "Hey Tommy look at me!!!"

    The truck was full of mud and dirt, probably took it off roading or something, so I asked the owner if he could take it down to the local car wash and spray off all the mud.

    I then did a waterless wash, clay, AIO and spray wax.

    cleaned the windows and undercarriage.

    Finally I did a waterless wash on the wheels and dressed the tires.

    and thank you very much

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    D151
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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    D151 here as well with a quick wipe down with D156.

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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    Menzerna Power Protect Ultra... Awesome stuff. Not avalible in the US at the moment, but looks like it will be soon.

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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    Ihave used BF P & S by hand as a stand alone. It is outstanding. Really weird first time you use it. It dissappears right into the paint!
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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    I'm interested to know what everyone is using to go with D151. Which polisher and pad?

    I can't get any cut with D151 on Rupes polishers and Rupes pads

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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    Garry Deans AIO Cut, Polish Seal. Best AIO I have used and also best cut IMO. Leaves 4 months of durability and also works flawless when using it in direct sunlight.

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    Optima Opti-Seal or was it poli-seal. Either way it is #1

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    Re: Which is your main "go-to" AIO (All In One)?

    No love for Optimum GPS? I've tried it on some daily drivers and it made a nice improvement. It doesn't have a huge amount of cut, but the durability is better than I expected.

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