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I have been using just filtered tapwater and the results are great...
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prgallo said:Check it out, it's a documented approach at http://www.customacrylic.com/klasse.html
It can also be added to the wash water, although I haven't tried it. I really like the AIO QD for door jams, under the hoodl, trunk etc... It works because it mixes with water, which I believe SG does not. Two very different products.
While this approach is very user friendly for use on the car, the most awesome results using AIO, for me anyway, are by following the advice in http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40623&highlight=AIO+Tip
Dalton said:Not sure if this site is a credible resource. They sell the product but look at their advise.
They recommend using an old tee shirt and circular overlapping motion (by hand)
"Selecting cloths: Avoid synthetic fabrics such as rayon. They can scratch the finish. Use cotton cloths like diapers, cotton T-shirts, or towels. Use thin material for application. Use thick fabric for removal. "
JaredPointer said:It's not unheard of for people to use a tee shirt. I'm not recommending it, but it's all about what people want to use. Keep in mind not everyone sees it as prudent to shell out $5-10 for a microfiber towel. I won't say I agree with it, but then again, that's just my opinion. I guess some people have their ways set, and if you are going to market to an uneducated public (which a lot of people who clean cars are - uneducated about the products and procedures) you have to keep it as simple as possible. Just a thought.