AIO / Z Fusion

Intercooled

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I have used both under Z products. I havn't left the surface alone long enough to determine durability of either. Now that Fusion is out and being used, Is AIO a poor bonding product? I like the fusion but I dont think I'll need to use it every time I Re-Detail. I like that AIO as a cleaner surface preparer. The fusion to me is more agressive and I just dont think it is called for in every situation. Is AIO before Z now being thrown under the bus! :nervous:
 
I'll probably continue to use AIO under every product I use, including Zaino. I do a good Z6 wipedown after AIO.



AIO is just such and easy product to use.
 
ZaneO said:
AIO is just such and easy product to use.



I agree, I think its also one of the quickest products to use! :2thumbs:

So, I assume that AIO under Z is still going to used quite often by Z users?
 
AIO has it's place always, but Zaino PC is a much better cleaner and leaves the surface in better condition to accept any sealant. I use AIO in places where one step is sufficient, and maybe before using a nuba.
 
AIO will always be my door jams, engine firewall and inner fender, light buckets (headlights and tail lights) and wheel wells, go to product.

Quick, easy, excellent post-cleansing gloss and some protection in one step.



My finish will be cleanses/mildly polished with Z-PC Fusion. Because when I want to start from scratch with Zaino, I want, what I consider, the best foundation possible for the Z protectants.
 
I have also expressed a similar concern, and it seems the best you can do if you want to ensure maximum durability is either strip whatever AIO leaves behind using your favorite method, or try using ZPC with a finishing pad to reduce its bite as much as possible.



In general, is using a finishing polish with a finishing pad advisable? Often times you do not need a swirl remover.



- J
 
Is Z-PC mild enough to use each time I completely redetail with Z-2, which is twice a year? Is there a secret to using AIO with a PC? It flashes so quick for me I use it by hand and work a very small area(1x2) before moving on.
 
Hi Ram,

With AIO, I use slightly more product than I would with something like Sonus SFX3 or a Menzerna product, and I also put the speed down. Unless I use a lot of product on the pad, it would dry up quickly on 4.5 or above. I use speed 4 with my 4" pads. You can also try priming the pad a bit with some QD.



- J
 
I believe the bottle of AIO says to use with a damp pad. I would have to get up and look, but i always use it with a damp pad, and it never flash drys on me.
 
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