Regular here know that
Yakky and I get along just fine, but I wanted to say so anyhow so it doesn't look like we're :argue Just one of those discussions about how we see and do some stuff differently....
yakky said:
I'm not sure why I'm so bothered by people layering over an AIO, but I just think its a huge waste of time. ...
Heh heh, noting that you and I live in parallel universes where Klasse is concerned anyhow

(I simply GOTTA try to get KSG to do that concealing you experienced)...I think we just go about this stuff differently were AIOs are concerned.
Let's see, I use three AIOs- KAIO, Autoglym SRP, ZAIO.
I use KAIO to clean and/or provide a base for KSG. I guess the big thing for me with KAIO is how I use it to prep trim for LSPing. I use SRP to do some very gentle polishing plus some concealing, and as a base for Souveran on the Jag (OK, that's just a weird thing I like to do

). I use ZAIO as a final polish and as a base for FK1000P.
AIO's are meant to do two steps in one and if you are going to do two steps, why not use the proper products, your result will be so much better.
So I guess I think that, at least for me, these AIOs *are* the proper products for exactly the results I'm after. Like that SRP on the Jag- it simply looks just the way I want it to after I use that stuff and top it with Souveran. Few things (maybe nothing) prep trim for me as well as KAIO. ZAIO? Well...I just wanted to try itafter everything
wannafbody had posted about it.
And for the record, I love AIO's, I don't think there is a better bang for the buck..
I like 'em too, and I think of them as "modern cleaner-waxes". I started topping cleaner-waxes back in the 70s, so maybe I'm just set in my ways!
.. Regular use will keep the finish protected, at maximum shine and the surface super smooth, to the point that claying is only needed for the lower panels because of road tar
But really, the topping with KSG/FK1000P is to get away from that "regular use" approach. I basically want to do nothing but wash for months on end. Used by themselves, the AIOs simply need redone too often and don't provide much protection *IME* (note that I want to leave birdbombs/etc. go for ages with no etching, pretty tall order). When I spot-clay (at every wash) I don't want to have to redo anything.
I set aside some time to do a full, long (layers and layers) detail of a vehicle, driving something else in the meantime, and then I just use it. Nothing but washes until I eventually pull it off the road and do another big job (if I do that, I just sold the MPV and Yukon when they needed redone :chuckle: ).
Heh heh, I guess that whole "just wash it" is one of *my* weird quirks! But it's easy enough for me to set aside time to wash, not so easy to add any more time onto that. Simpler for to just have occasional "big projects" every now and then (and hopefully not even once a year).