Strongest AIO or AIO like product?

danforz

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I'm assuming its Prime Strong. Any other candidates?



Other considerations:

Zaino AIO

Klause AIO

Danase Water Spot Remover (its mildly acidic?)
 
Prime Strong is a strong chemical and mild abrasive cleaner. It also has respectable durability. DG501 is a weaker cleaner, but a more durable sealant. Also consider Poly-Seal.
 
I haven't tried megs 151, but #66 is a fantastic AIO. Heavy chemical and well balanced abrasives. Its magic with a rotary.
 
Danforz said:
I'm assuming its Prime Strong. Any other candidates?



Other considerations:

Zaino AIO

Klause AIO

Danase Water Spot Remover (its mildly acidic?)



What are your goals for an AIO? Durability? Chemical cleaning? Cutting ability? Etc.?
 
mshu7 said:
What are your goals for an AIO? Durability? Chemical cleaning? Cutting ability? Etc.?



Cutting ability - I now have a black car and would love to help maintain its swirls and scratches via a simple AIO followed by UPGP or Z-CS
 
Danforz said:
Cutting ability - I now have a black car and would love to help maintain its swirls and scratches via a simple AIO followed by UPGP or Z-CS



I would highly recommend Meg's PRC D151. I've been using a lot of it lately on the PC XP with a 5.5" orange pad and it does an incredible job knocking down swirls. On black, you may want to go with a white pad though. And yes, it does some filling, but I think that is to be expected with that type of AIO. If your paint is in good shape though, I'd go with Poli-Seal. It has great chemical cleaners, mild abrasives, and has pretty good durability. So, in short D151 for more cut and Poli-seal for less cut but more cleaning and better durability.
 
i like zaio over kaio. but with that said im gonna try prime strong and poli-seal next to give them a shot. both are cheaper and also get great reviews.
 
mshu7 said:
+1, especially with the PC XP and a 5.5" LC low profile pad.



Interesting. Thank you guys for the responses. Let me ask another question:



How does this product compare to Blackfire Finishing Polish? I just realized I have a barely used bottle of that stuff under the sink!



Maybe I should elaborate: I'm not huge on polishing but I realize that with a black car its a necessity. God bless my previous silver BMW. Anyways, I'm thinking PC with Orange/Green/White CCS pad + Blackfire Finishing Polish OR D151 should do a decent enough job with out getting me too heavy on polishing?
 
Danforz said:
Interesting. Thank you guys for the responses. Let me ask another question:



How does this product compare to Blackfire Finishing Polish? I just realized I have a barely used bottle of that stuff under the sink!



Maybe I should elaborate: I'm not huge on polishing but I realize that with a black car its a necessity. God bless my previous silver BMW. Anyways, I'm thinking PC with Orange/Green/White CCS pad + Blackfire Finishing Polish OR D151 should do a decent enough job with out getting me too heavy on polishing?



The D151 is going to give you more cut (more defect correction) than the Blackfire Finishing polish will, and it will also leave an LSP behind.



If you're looking for a one-step, it's hard to beat the 151... you'll get good correction, good filling, good finish and a decent LSP all in one application.
 
SuperBee364 said:
The D151 is going to give you more cut (more defect correction) than the Blackfire Finishing polish will, and it will also leave an LSP behind.



If you're looking for a one-step, it's hard to beat the 151... you'll get good correction, good filling, good finish and a decent LSP all in one application.



Can I top with UGPG?
 
Yeah, you can. You can top D151 with either a sealant or a wax. I asked on Meguiar's forum if the LSP in D151 was sealant or wax based, and they replied that it is, indeed, both.
 
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