The Power of AIO!

Jngrbrdman

New member
I have to repost this here so I don't have to link it from Autopia. I had posted it before, but we lost it when that 'button' was pushed. lol This is from a detail I did in May or June of 2003.

I saw this truck in the parking lot at work and I had to do it. I left a card under his windshield wiper and told him that I could make his truck red again. I'll let the pictures do the talking for me. Sorry if they are a little out of focus. I think my batteries were dying or something. They actually look more clear on the originals. They lost something when I uploaded them I guess. :)

Before:
AIObefore.jpg


After:
AIOafter.jpg




This one is my favorite before/after type picture. I really like this one.

AIOside1.jpg


AIOside2.jpg


Now, to anyone who says that AIO isn't an awesome product I say BAH! :D Other than the completed 'after' picture that is just AIO and nothing else. I did top it with UPP when it was all done. If I could only have one product to go on a detail job then I would take AIO. This stuff is unbelievable and I love it when I get jobs like this that prove it to me all over again. All hail to Klasse! :bow :bigups
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I just used the Meguiar's red pad for it. I figured the added abrasiveness of the pad might help clean the paint a bit more. Kind of a supercharger for the AIO. ;)
 
Jngrbrdman - what pad do you use? Do you find that AIO works better for cetain colors?

I thought it left a bluish tint on my emerald green car but then I loved it on my dark blue car.
 
I've read before that some products can tint the paint. I've found that Meguiar's #20 leaves sort of a yellow tint. So if you left a yellow tint on a blue car then it would look sort of green. Perhaps that is what happened. I've never noticed that with AIO before.
 
And the winner is????

Between Zaino and Klasse AIO and Sealant. In both cases I would clay bar after first car wash. So THE WINNER IS????? :dj
 
Jngrbrdman, what speed on PC and what technique was used, ie let it dry, work in till gone and wipe etc...? Thankyou again, looks great

Andrew
 
I remember seeing the original post on Autopia... it's what sold me on AIO. How can you not love that before/after image? :bigups
 
Can anyone say ..... "A picture is worth a thousand words" ?

Very nice work, if I wasn't already sold on AIO this would have done it.
 
AIO definitely does a surprisingly good job at removing oxidation. This became apparent to me when I used AIO on my non clearcoated Yellow Mazda Protege5. Although I didn't think the paint had oxidation, there was some yellow paint coming off onto the pad using AIO. The paint looked great after AIO.

An excellent product.

These are some of the best before/after pics I have ever seen!
 
Back
Top