Starting over... how do I remove AIO?

imported_zenhog

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I'm not happy with the job I did on my dark navy blue finish so I'm starting over this weekend. Last weekend my detail plan was:

Dawn wash

PiIII RC

Klasse AIO

Ps21 Carnuaba



I know I have to do a Dawn wash to get the wax off, but what do I have to do to get the AIO off?



Along with the minute swirls I am not happy at all with the depth or shinyness of the finish. Let me know if this is a better plan:



Dawn wash

PiIII RC

PiIII MG or Manzerna Intensive Polish

?Manzerna Final Polish?

AIO (how many layers?)

SG - 3 or 4 applications

ps21 Carnuaba wax



Any opinions on this plan? Any preferences between PiIII MG or Manzerna IP ? Do I need the Final Polish step? Will SG add depth to a dark car?



And if I want depth - what am I missing?



Thanks for the help guys
 
How old is your paint surface? Is it still OEM? Does it still have Clear Coat?



I have a brand new SUV (Feb 2003) and this is what I have done on my SUV;



1. Wash (Car Shampoo)

2. Clay

3. Menzerna Intensive Polish

4. Menzerna Final Polish

5. 2 Applications of Klasse AIO

6. 2 Application of Klasse SG



I got a very good output from the above.
 
zenhog- I haven't used Menzerna so :nixweiss about that. Using a finer polish after your RC should give you a MUCH better finish. The SG will probably add more protection than killer looks, at least depth-wise, but do it anyhow (opinions on its look vary). The P21S (IN MY EXPERIENCE) doesn't quite give you the depth that some other waxes/sealants do, but better surface prep will help a LOT.



Don't worry about taking off the AIO. I just noticed a swirl/scratch on the WRX, which has four recent coats of SG and a base of AIO on it. A dab of PI-III MG cut right through all the SG/AIO and polished out the scratch, no problem at all.
 
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