AIO Help

Ant1974

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Has anyone applied AIO with a PC. Any advice as would rather do it by PC to save my back. It will be on a new car and would i need to mask up?
 
I didn't mask up and I used a rotary when I worked in the AIO on my new car(my first real detail) and found no problems.. I would work it in with a polishing pad at 4-5
 
I just did this last night for the first time. Used the pc at 4 speed, no problems, and it removed pretty well.
I did find out the hard way that if you are following up the AIO with the Klasse SG, use it sparingly, or it will be very hard to rub off.
I did all the removal by hand.
 
Follow the same instructions as when using KAIO by hand.
Damp pad, apply to a section and remove with a MF towel.
I use a polishing pad at 4.5 with the PC.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
Follow the same instructions as when using KAIO by hand.
Damp pad, apply to a section and remove with a MF towel.
I use a polishing pad at 4.5 with the PC.

Charles

Charles why don't you try it at 5.5 on the PC? Apparently there are some people that have that speed. Just curious how it would work?:lmfao
 
Anthony A said:
Charles why don't you try it at 5.5 on the PC? Apparently there are some people that have that speed. Just curious how it would work?:lmfao
No particular reason.:)
Actually, I seem to only use two speeds consistently with my PC.
6 when doing swirl removal, 4.5 for everything else, (including polishing or applying LSP). Most of my LSP application, I do by hand.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
No particular reason.:)
Actually, I seem to only use two speeds consistently with my PC.
6 when doing swirl removal, 4.5 for everything else, (including polishing or applying LSP). Most of my LSP application, I do by hand.

Charles

I use 5 for polishing and 6 for correction. I will use 2 or 3 for spreading the product around before cranking it up to 5 or 6.
 
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