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RitcheyRch said:Had my car detailed receently and the detailer used AIO and SG. How long should I want before applying another coat of SG? Any other prep before adding the additional coat?
Accumulator said:You only need to wait 24 hours between coats (if that long). If there's any chance the paint isn't 100% clean after the wash I'd do a *light, gentle* claying with something like Sonus green.
FWIW, I shoot for at least 4 coats and preferably 6.
Xcessiv said:1) Does KSG react well over Poli-Seal, even if Poli-Seal contains some Karnauba?
2) What would give the best looking result?
a) Nanopolish + KAIO + KSG
b) Poli-Seal + KSG
3) In question 2), does a) justify the large price difference over b)?
4) How durable are the fillers in KAIO + KSG? I'm not talking about how durable is the protection, but the fillers hiding light swirls.
5) What has more cutting power between Nanopolish and Poli-Seal?
xxplosive said:What kind of pad would you use for applying KAIO to a car that has been polished recently? I'm trying to strip any remaining sealant off the car before applying KAIO followed by several coats of KSG...[/quote]
Use a pan with no cut of its own. I use mild polishing pads, almost always the ones from Griot's (that never get much mention here). Plenty of people use finishing pads but they're a little too tight (i.e., they have tiny pores) for me.
.. should I reapply a little bit of KAIO to the pad after doing each section or will one application be sufficient for the whole car?
Use just enough AIO to keep the (previously dampened with water) pad lubricated with product. DON'T USE TOO MUCH and DON'T WORK IT TOO LONG. I'd use enough AIO for one panel and then check the pad (make sure it doesn't get loaded with product or with anthing it cleans off the paint) and reapply AIO as needed.
I'd *NEVER* put enough of *anything* on a pad to do a whole car, that' be way too much product for the first few panels. Use only as much as necessary and add more as needed.
Heh heh, it probably sounds like I'm yelling at you, but I really don't want you to make a very easy process turn out to be a very *hard* one![]()
RZJZA80 said:With a PC at speed 4, 4" black LC pad, I use 2 small drops on either side of the pad, it goes a long long way.
IMO, KAIO is best applied by PC because you get the full benefit of it's defect removal this way without rubbing hard with an applicator pad (which may mar the paint). The defects I mean are water spots, bird etchings, leftover polish residue, etc.