Prime Strong vs. Klasse AIO?

01bluecls

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Well I let someone borrow my half bottle left of AIO and yea....just cant get a hold of that person! SO I was wondering if you all could give me some insight on how Prime Strong compares to AIO. I hear PS has more abrasives than AIO....how is the cleansing power, oxidation removal, versatility (chrome, glass, trim, etc) and any other comparisons would help greatly. I remeber AIO was pretty good just wondering if I should order another bottle or try Strong. Help would be appreciated thanks ladies and gents.
 
If I were ordering, I would get Prime Strong. It's performance seems very similar to pre-VOC AIO in all categories.
 
Are Prime and Prime Strong like AIO in that you can apply to all exterior surfaces i.e. paint, chrome, plastic, hard rubber, glass etc.



That's one thing I love about AIO, it doesn't seem to stain anything, even impoves most everything.
 
smprince1 said:
Are Prime and Prime Strong like AIO in that you can apply to all exterior surfaces i.e. paint, chrome, plastic, hard rubber, glass etc.



That's one thing I love about AIO, it doesn't seem to stain anything, even impoves most everything.



The Prime products and AIO are both made by Carlack, so they are very similar and can be used identically.
 
Here is the cleaning ability of Prime Strong.



I would say go with Prime Strong if you plan on using it for a lot of polishing. I would go with Prime Acrylic or regular Prime if you want to use it for everything. The abrasives in Strong might not be the best thing for windows, trim, etc...



I mix Prime Strong with FPII or PO85RD. For heavy oxidation you can throw some Prime in with your favorite compound and knock at even the hardest oxidation.



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OK, I think I got it ...



Prime and Prime Acrylic are more like AIO, with Prime Acrylic having more acrylic protection.



Prime Strong has stronger cleaners and some abbrasives so not as gentle as AIO. Use for more correction than you would use AIO.



Is that right?
 
smprince1 said:
OK, I think I got it ...



Prime and Prime Acrylic are more like AIO, with Prime Acrylic having more acrylic protection.



Prime Strong has stronger cleaners and some abbrasives so not as gentle as AIO. Use for more correction than you would use AIO.



Is that right?



That's sounds pretty good!
 
Everyone's above comments is pretty much what I had thought. Just wanted to confirm. As for Prime Strong...what polish is comparable in abrasives like FPII, IP, OC, OP...etc?



Thanks Folks.
 
01bluecls said:
Everyone's above comments is pretty much what I had thought. Just wanted to confirm. As for Prime Strong...what polish is comparable in abrasives like FPII, IP, OC, OP...etc?



Thanks Folks.



Maybe VM or RMG. Very slight if anything. You might be able to remove some slight hazing with it. That's why I use it with some final polish to help with the cleaning and the bonding of an LSP.
 
I just used Prime Acrylic on my black car...it removed the light swirls I had and the car looks great....Also used Acrylic Jett Trigger to remove the Prime Acrylic...
 
One thing to note. Prime Strong is harder to use than AIO. For me, it was harder to remove even though I tried getting thin layers, which was hard to do.
 
Bioman said:
One thing to note. Prime Strong is harder to use than AIO. For me, it was harder to remove even though I tried getting thin layers, which was hard to do.



The longer you let it sit, the easier the removal is. I attempted to buff it off immidiately after applying it to the entire car, and it took a lot of elbow grease. On another car I let it sit for around 30 min+ and removal was a breeze.
 
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