1Z MP vs. AIO cleaning ability?

ShiroChanWRX

New member
I have each of these products, and I have been using the 1Z MP less and less due to the ease of the AIO product (and the fact that Poorboy's EX-P layers on AIO but not 1Z MP).



But I got to wondering, what is the relative chemical cleaning power of 1Z MP vs AIO in your experience? I wasn't impressed with 1Z MP, but I haven't used in a while. In terms of removing oxidation and previous product, which do you think works best in hand application?
 
Someone must have an opinion on this. I'm also wondering if a sealant others than Glanz Wax may be used over MP without removing the MP first...
 
I've never used AIO, but I can tell you that MP does not contain chemical cleaners - they are very mild abrasives.
 
Hmmm, I am no expert as to the chemical make up of 1Z MP, but I thought it had both mild chemical AND mild abrasive cleaning agents.



I tend to think of MP as a *very* mild cleaner wax. I use it more as a final polish or to clean up some *very* mild marring.



I use AIO as a base for some of the more finicky sealants.



FWIW, I have used EX-P over 1Z without any issues. I haven't found PB's LSP's to be too picky when it comes to "bonding." :nixweiss
 
1Z MP (professional series) and AIO are basically equal in that both have very mild abrasives. Both seem also equal in their solvent (chemical) cleansing ability.
 
ebpcivicsi said:
Hmmm, I am no expert as to the chemical make up of 1Z MP, but I thought it had both mild chemical AND mild abrasive cleaning agents.



QUOTE]



That's intersesting; from what I'd learned from 1Z Germany, I thought it had only abrasives. Thanks for the info!:)



Todd
 
blkZ28Conv said:
1Z MP (professional series) and AIO are basically equal in that both have very mild abrasives. Both seem also equal in their solvent (chemical) cleansing ability.



Heh heh, I guess experiences vary :D Without knowing just *what* is really in these two products I can only go by how they've worked for me.



I find the (very mild) abrasives in the 1Z Pro MP to be considerably more aggressive than AIO, which seems to be functionally nonabrasive on the paint I've used it on. And the little bit of "cleaning" I've tried to do with the MP didn't work very well, quite different from my experiences with AIO.



This isn't a :argue or anything, just another one of those observations about how different people/situations can make for different experiences. These are both good products and if you have them both I bet you'll find applications for each of them.
 
I'm with Accumulator.



I favor FP II for my final mechanically abrasive step and then I initiate the LSP application process with a coat of AIO
 
Back
Top