imported_RZJZA80
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I've had a bottle of Klasse AIO but never bothered using it for months now. Yesterday I Decided to give it a try, and I'm so glad I did. I first tried to apply it via a foam pad, and by hand, but I had a lot of water spots so i decided to use my P.C. with a 4" CCS black pad on speed 4. I worked it in until it started to powder up and wiped off.
The results, I must say, are nothing short of amazing. It removed every water spot, even those I thought I would have to wet sand to remove, and produced and shine that to me is much greater than the Megs #80 I've been using! Also, it doesn't leave residue in cracks and jams, and won't stain molding.
It does not do any correction but then again I used a black pad, I think I will try a white pad next time and see how that plays out. If you don't use Klass AIO, I highly suggest getting some, you will not be disappointed.
The results, I must say, are nothing short of amazing. It removed every water spot, even those I thought I would have to wet sand to remove, and produced and shine that to me is much greater than the Megs #80 I've been using! Also, it doesn't leave residue in cracks and jams, and won't stain molding.
It does not do any correction but then again I used a black pad, I think I will try a white pad next time and see how that plays out. If you don't use Klass AIO, I highly suggest getting some, you will not be disappointed.