AIO Quick Detail Spray

Mark Waldron

Professional Detailer
I saw a post awhile ago about AIO being mixed with water as a quick detail spray. I've been mixing 3 oz. AIO with 16 oz. of water and the stuff works fantastic. It does not seperate like someone thought it might because AIO is water soluble. I use this mixture to quick detail, clean windows, and just about any other cleaning task you could think of.
 
I've been diluting 16 to 1, water to AIO and it works great. It's really great on door jams, under the hood and trunk too. Anywhere where it's tight and gets dirty, leave a nice shine as well.

In my opinion it works much better than a QD in those areas. I did try is as a general QD but was concerned it was removing my P21S.
 
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I haven't tried it as a wash, but it seems to work well when following the other instructions. It might be a good idea to give it a try next weekend.
 
The minivan I did today was nastier than nasty so I didn't try the AIO today. I'm doing 2 cars tomorrow so hopefully I'll get a crack at it then.
 
First off, I use and really like Klasse AIO.

At about $20 a pint, it seems a little pricey for a shampoo.
Meguiar's Gold Class, (decent stuff) is $9.99 per gallon at Target everyday. Sometimes I have bought it for $7.50 per gallon on sale.

At 8 pints per gallon, the AIO would be about $160.
Excellent paint cleaner, polish and prep, but car wash? :dunno

Charles
 
Yup, I wouldn't use it for washing...too pricey! However, I did mix up 1/2 a spray bottle today and used it on a customers door jams. I liked it, but for a QD I think it would remove some Carnauba each time...who knows.....

CharlesW said:
First off, I use and really like Klasse AIO.

At about $20 a pint, it seems a little pricey for a shampoo.
Meguiar's Gold Class, (decent stuff) is $9.99 per gallon at Target everyday. Sometimes I have bought it for $7.50 per gallon on sale.

At 8 pints per gallon, the AIO would be about $160.
Excellent paint cleaner, polish and prep, but car wash? :dunno

Charles
 
One capful is all they recommend for washing. I can't say how well it works until I try it, but as a quick detail spray, it's fantastic.
 
AIO mixes very well with water, I'm not sure where that comes from but it's a common misconception. It's SG that doesn't mix with water.

The AIO instructions state a car doesn't need to be completly dry since it mixes/works so well w/water. Go figure.
 
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