Klasse AIO review

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.
 
Alfisti said:
It use to be a staple base-coat not too long ago. How old faves are forgotten.



It probably was until they had to make it VOC compliant. It supposedly isn't as effective as it was before.



so... what' the new staple base-coat?
 
update:



got rained on the other day, used megs QD and wiped off the entire car today, and it's as good as new, no water spots, nothing. fantastic stuff
 
Big fan of KAIO. However, I prefer to apply by hand as application with a Cyclo can sometimes be tricky. Excellent durability.
 
KAIO always go underneath my souveran or p21s



its great stuff



its a classic product and will most likely be around for many years to come
 
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