Klasse all in one

STAFred

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Ive been using Klasse all in one for a while now and I'm happy with the results. I was wondering if someone can recommend a similiar product that is a little cheaper? Klasse is so dang expensive. Does chemicalguys carry anything close? :hairpull
 
Chemical Guys carries an AIO that works well. I have never used Klasse, so I can not compare the two.

Also, FK1 carries an AIO that I have recently been trying and like. I have no comment re: durability.
 
I personally consider AIO and SG to be two of the least expensive products I use. On a per application cost it is not much and the durability means years and years of use.
 
Thats a glaze (vm), not a polish, cleaner, sealant which is what I understand All-In-Ones to be.
 
STAFred said:
Ive been using Klasse all in one for a while now and I'm happy with the results. I was wondering if someone can recommend a similiar product that is a little cheaper? Klasse is so dang expensive. Does chemicalguys carry anything close? :hairpull





AIO is a great product. I would look on hmm hmm hmm Ebay for it. you will save a few bucks. also opt for the larger size. you will not find a better price. * logging into Ebay now to get my suppy before it runs dry lol *
 
OutlawTitan said:
I personally consider AIO and SG to be two of the least expensive products I use. On a per application cost it is not much and the durability means years and years of use.





I am just finishing up my original bottles of AIO+SG...it's taken a number of years to use it all...have done many cars.
 
cgc2 said:
Thats a glaze (vm), not a polish, cleaner, sealant which is what I understand All-In-Ones to be.



Ah, thanks for clearing that up. I was under the impression that VM was a SLIGHT polish and cleaner.
 
It still has a place in my arsenal, particularly if I want to use its filling ability to hide spider webbing, swirls. I may not want to Compound/polish a car all the time to fix those anomolies especially if they are few and minor, so this product becomes useful to me for that purpose, among other positive reasons.
 
Not sure what technique suits the AIO the best, but I apply it with a microfiber applicator and remove it with a rotary buffer!
 
Setec Astronomy said:
I believe the Jeff's Prime is a bit less expensive than AIO, and is the "newer" version of the product.



Yeah but is it watered down to make it 'sprayable' making the acrylic a less dense bond and therefore less durable?



Two people I know of (not including me :p ) have subjectively stated that CL68 is more dense than Klasse AIO in its present form. I say subjectively because it may just be the placebo effect of using an alternative product that supposedly Klasse is rebranded from.



Just my two cents and a question - not a statement in any way or kind. :D
 
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