Bad holograms Klasse AIO

sicilykid91

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Hi my name is Joshua i'm new to the site.

I have been doing a lot of reading and have learned a lot from the site. I bought some Klasse AIO, because i read so much about it; however, i let my friend use some by hand on his Chevy Silverado 2000 model and it looks terrible. It has bad holograms everywhere. I'm not sure if it was the pad that he used or Klasse. I just want to fix it. I have tried some polish on it but it didn't really help much. I have a PC UDM and used some Meg Fine polish. I would like to switch over to the M105 but i'm want on the KB method before i use it. So if you could please help me that would be great.

Thanks
 
The yellow thing next to the "Globe" in the text type box is the post image icon. Right click any hosted photo, copy properties, and left click yellow icon and paste. Holograms are not a major problem, just find a finishing polish like Zaino ZPC or Menzerna FPII or similar and polish off. KAIO is a great product, occasionally it has been known to be a problem when used with machine, do a search...However, there has never been a problem when using it by hand that I know of. To be safe just use that by hand, even after you polish the holograms off. It does a great job at cleaning and leaving a base for your wax or sealant.
 
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I am pretty sure without seeing the pictures what your friend did is use a foam or MF applicator and instead of using his whole hand to work AIO in, he used his finger tips. GM paint tends to be on the hard side so odds are you will need a mid-level polish and at least a DA buffer to correct.
 
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i can't save the link because it's through my email, my gallery just comes up as a blank page, and the file to big for me to attach it to the post. This is so annoying
 
Scottwax said:
Upload them into your autopia gallery, insert them into the thread using tags or just post the link and we can click on them.



I am pretty sure without seeing the pictures what your friend did is use a foam or MF applicator and instead of using his whole hand to work AIO in, he used his finger tips. GM paint tends to be on the hard side so odds are you will need a mid-level polish and at least a DA buffer to correct.[/quote]

Yeah he used one of the plastic things that hold the pad. You know what i'm talking about? Its like a handle and it has little hooks on the under side to hold the applicator.
 
the key is for the car to be very clean...

use a clean, damp mf applicator...

apply a very small amount of AIO, LIGHTLY, with even LIGHT pressure, do not rub...very light pressure, straight lines...one pass is enough, you just need even coverage...let the product do the work, it's a chemical cleaner...



do 1 section at a time, hood, 1/2 roof, trunk, door, etc.

wipe off LIGHTLY with a clean, soft mf...gently

'snap' clean and turn frequently...fold into 1/4's for some cushion



if some residue remains, spritz it with a AIO friendly detailer spray (I like Sonus)

and wipe LIGHTLY, NO pressure, straight lines...



I like to apply in one direction, and remove perpindicular to it...
 
My vote is for too much AIO and the "holograms" are unbuffed residue. AIO is brutal if you put it on too thick and leave it too long--just like SG.
 
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