kompressornsc
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This is in no way meant to start a war, I'm just curious...
I had read a lot about using AIO as a prep for Z. One of the professionals on here was kind enough to give me a sample of it to try.
Saturday, I QEW'd, then applied the AIO with a PC & a black LC pad. I wasn't sure exactly what it was supposed to do?
It won't remove swirls, left the paint looking very flat, didn't smooth the finish as much as clay, and it had zero depth. I appiled another coat on Sunday, and although it left a nice soft feel to the paint, the 'qualities' that we all look for were still lacking. I know it's not supposed to be an LSP, but I was expecting it to do something.
So then I went to my Z. Two coats of Z5+ZFX. The pop/shine/wow came back, but no more so than if I had just started with with a Z7 wash.
Did the AIO do something I'm missing? Not understanding? I just honestly don't feel that it 'added' anything (but time) to what I did. Maybe someone can explain what it did for me?
I had read a lot about using AIO as a prep for Z. One of the professionals on here was kind enough to give me a sample of it to try.
Saturday, I QEW'd, then applied the AIO with a PC & a black LC pad. I wasn't sure exactly what it was supposed to do?

So then I went to my Z. Two coats of Z5+ZFX. The pop/shine/wow came back, but no more so than if I had just started with with a Z7 wash.
Did the AIO do something I'm missing? Not understanding? I just honestly don't feel that it 'added' anything (but time) to what I did. Maybe someone can explain what it did for me?
