AIO Wash Tip

JeffM

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I found a use for making AIO into a washing solution.



What i did was put maybe 1/2 oz of AIO into a pump spray filled with water.



Great for the door jambs!



Left them clean and feeling slickish :)
 
Are you a chemical major? Probably not, because you just water'd down a product. Especially when it's made not to mix with water and probably specially formulated. Have you ever tried to remove AIO on a damp let alone wet hood? Pain in the azz. I'm no chemical expert but I do play one on TV.

How did it buff out? Man I want to see some pics!!! Well, I hope it works out for ya.! If you want to get in door jams use big medical swabs. Looks like q-tips for gorillas. Just a tad on it goes along waaaayy.

Good luck!
 
Yawn...



Per the directions AIO can be used as a car wash. So i guess it is then able to be mixed with water huh?



I used it as a QD with a MF. Inside my door is shiney and clean.



perhaps you thought i tossed 5 gallons of it onto my door jams?



I was focusing more on the area around the door, by the seat and roof, not really the hinge area.



But thanks again for your concern.
 
I've been doing the same thing with AIO for a long time. I actually use it as a quick detail spray. It works fantastic. The nice thing about AIO is the FACT that it is water soluble.
 
That seems like a pretty expensive detail spray. Are you saying you use it as a QD over a waxed surface? I would think the AIO would have some negative effect on the wax layer.
 
audipower: http://www.autogeek.net/klasseallinone.html

The relevant part from this site:

"â€Â¢ NEVER USE DISH DETERGENT for washing your car. Use a capful of this polish [AIO] instead. Although you will not have a foamy cleaning solution, dirt will be lifted from your vehicleâ€â„¢s surface."



When I use aio, i'll dampen my pads with water first so it spreads thinner. It does mix in with water pretty nicely and I haven't had much problems removing it off a car when it is diluted as such.



white95max: The cost isn't that much of an issue. If you figure $20 for 16oz, and you use 1 oz AIO plus 16oz water, that's a little more than a dollar per 16oz detail spray. I do remember reading somewhere mentioning that aio at that concentration will not strip wax. I'm not agreeing with what was said; i'm only parroting it.
 
I don't use wax on my vehicles, just sealants. I buy Klasse in the 101.4 oz. container for $77. I use 3 oz AIO plus 13 oz. water. That comes out to .76 cents per oz. A 16 oz. supply of home made AIO quick detail spray costs me $2.28. That breaks down to $18.24 per gallon. That's pretty reasonable considering I can use it on both acyrlic and polymer sealants.
 
All this time i thought i invented an awesome QD....



I most likely didnt put in enough AIO. Like i said, maybe an 1/2 oz. for 8oz. of water, and i thought it worked well. I will " kick it up a notch" though.



:)
 
1.Schnell-alternate: (Klasse Wash) Wash vehicle, apply "All-in-One" to entire vehicle while itâ€â„¢s still wet using a damp 100% cotton towel, re-wash, rinse, and dry vehicle.

2. As a quick detailer mix a 3:1 solution of Sealant Glaze and Sonus Spritz, spray onto a 100% cotton towel and apply lightly to paint film surface
 
not for nothing but if you using the sonus spritz would you need to put the SG in there or does this make it even better I thought the sonus already has an SG like look to it???
 
As a quick detailer mix a 3:1 solution of Sealant Glaze and Sonus Spritz, spray onto a 100% cotton towel and apply lightly to paint film surface



I was given this info at a car show and to be honest I've never tried it, all I use as a QD on Klasse is Sonus. The Klasse wash works real well though
 
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