Klasse AIO and SG

Everyone's method works well. Here's mine.



Apply SG to an applicator and apply liberally to vehicle. Don't worry if it goes on a little thicker than you wanted. The next step will easily correct this. I use maybe 1/2 ounce to my Dodge Dakota. Let sit overnight to fully cure, than mix 2 ounces AIO and 2 ounces SG to 12 ounces water. You now have a 16 ounce container of solution to work with. Quick detail your entire vehicle with this solution. It doesn't matter what kind of streaks or stubborn areas won't come off my truck after letting the SG cure all night. This homemade brew takes it off effortlessly and perfectly every time. As you can tell, I'm with the "let the product completely cure" camp , but others have found that the WOWO method works just as well.
 
Everyone's method works well. Here's mine.



Apply SG to an applicator and apply liberally to vehicle. Don't worry if it goes on a little thicker than you wanted. The next step will easily correct this. I use maybe 1/2 ounce to my Dodge Dakota. Let sit overnight to fully cure, than mix 2 ounces AIO and 2 ounces SG to 12 ounces water. You now have a 16 ounce container of solution to work with. Quick detail your entire vehicle with this solution. It doesn't matter what kind of streaks or stubborn areas won't come off my truck after letting the SG cure all night. This homemade brew takes it off effortlessly and perfectly every time. As you can tell, I'm with the "let the product completely cure" camp , but others have found that the WOWO method works just as well.
 
_I_ think the AIO in your "solution" will degraded everything it touches. Remember AIO is a chemical cleaner designed to remove everything it touches, including itself. Make me wonder if you are getting ANY benefit from the SG.
 
_I_ think the AIO in your "solution" will degraded everything it touches. Remember AIO is a chemical cleaner designed to remove everything it touches, including itself. Make me wonder if you are getting ANY benefit from the SG.
 
In it's diluted form, AIO will not strip anything off. I used to use 3 ounces AIO to 13 ounces water and use it to quick detail my truck with Soverougn wax on it. At a high dilution ratio, AIO makes a great cleaner without the stripping power it has when used full strength. I've also washed my truck using AIO as the carwash and have had good results.
 
In it's diluted form, AIO will not strip anything off. I used to use 3 ounces AIO to 13 ounces water and use it to quick detail my truck with Soverougn wax on it. At a high dilution ratio, AIO makes a great cleaner without the stripping power it has when used full strength. I've also washed my truck using AIO as the carwash and have had good results.
 
I agree w/ Mark. AIO is water-soluble and diluting an ounce to 16 oz. of water for a quick cleaning detailing spray doesn't seem to strip SG.



I sometimes do a quicky AIO application if I want to start over from scratch by taking AIO undilted in a small spritzing spray bottle. First wash car and sheet most of the water off it with just a hose. There is no need to completely dry the car. Then take a mf wash mitt and spray the undiluted AIO onto the mitt and "rewash" the car using just the existing water on the car. Cleans it up real nice and AIO makes a great base for whatever you want to apply as your new LSP.



AIO and SG are some very versatile products and it's neat to see everybody's take on how they can be used/applied. :2thumbs:
 
I agree w/ Mark. AIO is water-soluble and diluting an ounce to 16 oz. of water for a quick cleaning detailing spray doesn't seem to strip SG.



I sometimes do a quicky AIO application if I want to start over from scratch by taking AIO undilted in a small spritzing spray bottle. First wash car and sheet most of the water off it with just a hose. There is no need to completely dry the car. Then take a mf wash mitt and spray the undiluted AIO onto the mitt and "rewash" the car using just the existing water on the car. Cleans it up real nice and AIO makes a great base for whatever you want to apply as your new LSP.



AIO and SG are some very versatile products and it's neat to see everybody's take on how they can be used/applied. :2thumbs:
 
hmm.. why not we just mix 1 part AIO with 1 part SG... it should *theoretically* boost up AIO's ability to SG standards, while remaining easy to remove...???
 
hmm.. why not we just mix 1 part AIO with 1 part SG... it should *theoretically* boost up AIO's ability to SG standards, while remaining easy to remove...???
 
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