Klasse AIO = Ultimate Chrome Polish *Pics*

JasonD

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All I can say is the pictures speak for themselves. I can't believe the difference AIO made on my wheels. I've used all kinds of products trying to get these nasty stains off, but they all brought me to a dead end. Klasse AIO wins again.



I polished AIO into the chrome using a terry cloth applicator pad, let it completely dry and removed it with a mf ww towel. Very easy and the wheels look better than when I bought them six months ago. I'm one happy camper!:xyxthumbs





The before pics were taken after they were washed and dried.





Before:

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Before #2:

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Before #3:

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Before #4:

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After:



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After #2:

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After #3:

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Bazo B26 22"

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And what AIO won't get, Wenol Chrome Polish will, it just walks through water spots as if they weren't there
 
I'm wondering if I should put a coat or two of SG on them, has anyone ever used SG on chrome wheels?
 
AIO is simply amazing on your wheels. I have to try them on mine next time I detail them. I would bet a dollar that using SG would help protect your wheels as good if not better that most anything else. Easy to test since you have four. Try using SG on one or two and then something else on the others, good test for durability at the very least.:up
 
Thanks, lpquick, I appreciate that. I'm thinking SG because of how durable it is and the shine it produces. I just don't know how it will work being subjected to such a high level of heat. I know I don't want any kind of wax on it because it won't last at all and is probably a waste of time. I'm definitely looking for a sealant of some kind, and I have tons of SG.



IMO, AIO looks great on any wheel. I used some on my dad's F150 Sunday (look at it in my gallery) and it made his clearcoated factory wheels look like new again also.
 
AIO is great on most wheels, but I find them to be

absolutely excellent on unprotected brushed aluminum

wheels. The only ones I've ever had problems with are

the wheels with some texture to them (usually between

and just behind the spokes and such). Throw about 1-2

coats of SG and you're set. :xyxthumbs Not only does it

help improve the look, but makes brake dust removal

a snap.



I like The twins so much on wheels, that I've really don't

use them for anything else, save to the occasional car panel
 
I'm sure it would work just as good as the outside. My wheels are so big that I can actually get my whole hand and wash mitt inside the wheel to clean the inner part that most people are never able to get to and you can see the line where the AIO stops on the inner part. I plan on taking the rims off some time soon anyway to get them rebalanced, so I will give them a full inside and out polish job with AIO/SG.
 
Great looking wheels man. Klasse SG is killer on any type of wheel. The first set I SG'd were the $4,000 dollar speedline 17 " models. of course a few coats of wolfgang on top of SG is super on wheels and paint.
 
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