How to work AIO

imported_Unreal

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I am going to be using AIO to remove a product thats on the vehicle now. I was wandering what is the best method of working with AIO.



I was thinking PC, Polishing Pad, set on 5, work till gone then buff off?



Or do you apply to whole car then buff off?
 
I typically work exactly as you describe. Apply to one panel at a time, although I don't typically work it 'till gone - I'll go over each point about 4 times (up-down, left-right, up-down, left-right) and then buff off the excess.



It definitely helps to moisten the pad with a QD spray every time or two that you reapply the AIO to the pad. Normally, the first panel takes a larger amount of AIO, with just a dime-sized dollop for each panel after that.
 
Would some1 care to comment on how to apply by hand? I do the areas my PC cant get to with a MF pad, but it doesnt turn white and "haze" like it does with my PC, it kinda just stays clear. Is this a correct assumption?
 
Neebie wants to know what AIO is and what the initials stand for. Did a search but no luck. Being in Canada the variety of product up is here is quite limited compared to the US.
 
Thanks for the link. I was hoping there was an acronym list as I have been doing a lot of head scratching trying to figure the "shorthand".
 
Originally posted by Blue Ranger



Would some1 care to comment on how to apply by hand? I do the areas my PC cant get to with a MF pad, but it doesnt turn white and "haze" like it does with my PC, it kinda just stays clear. Is this a correct assumption?




When I apply by hand I use WOWO, and it usually works itself into the surface and disappears.
 
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