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dfoxengr said:Great responses. Thank you.
II plan on doing AIO by PC, not by hand. So I'd hope that would get the work done more efficiently.
That was my main question I couldn't put into words though, that the AIO should clean off the wax and replace it.
dfoxengr said:A sealant won't go over KAIO though right? It needs fresh paint?
lostdaytomorrow said:.. I don't consider my AIO application as protecting the paint for more than a week.
Accumulator said:Same here. I wish they'd quit advertising stuff like KAIO as providing some months-long protection.
Dan said:In my testing, KAIO lasted longer than Poxy.:noidea:
Dan said:In my testing, KAIO lasted longer than Poxy.:noidea:
Dan said:In my testing, KAIO lasted longer than Poxy.:noidea:
lostdaytomorrow said:Well dang! Any more details on the testing? How long each lasted?
lostdaytomorrow said:In my experience, I use an AIO more as a cleaning step to get chemical contamination off the paint than a protection step. I don't consider my AIO application as protecting the paint for more than a week.
dfoxengr said:Straying from KAIO (which I just got in the mail) what about Meg's cleaner wax, this seems like a pretty decent AIO off the bat for me and I've just put it on a car that stays under a car cover. It was a one-step paint and really brought back the color richness from oxidation...
How long should I expect that to last? I was thinking of topping it with another wax the next wash.