What is the equal to AIO??

I'm still very new to all this paint protection chemistry, so after reading this thread I am confused about something. I am understanding people here saying in agreement that if PwC is used and then Klasse AIO is put on top of it there would be possible bonding issues. I guess I have missed the boat somehow because I was under the impression that if Klasse AIO was put on top of PwC it would remove the Carnuaba. So I guess my question is.........

Does Klasse AIO remove any wax residue on the paint when it is applied ?

Thanks in advance,
Mike
 
Mathwiz said:
I'm still very new to all this paint protection chemistry, so after reading this thread I am confused about something. I am understanding people here saying in agreement that if PwC is used and then Klasse AIO is put on top of it there would be possible bonding issues. I guess I have missed the boat somehow because I was under the impression that if Klasse AIO was put on top of PwC it would remove the Carnuaba. So I guess my question is.........

Does Klasse AIO remove any wax residue on the paint when it is applied ?

Thanks in advance,
Mike
Sometimes we tend to post so much information that it gets confusing and can even be intimidating.

My thoughts.
1. PwC and AIO both serve basically the same purpose.
2. AIO wouldn't be something to put over PwC.
3. PwC wouldn't be something to put over AIO.
4. AIO would remove any wax residue on the paint.
5. Either, (not both), product would be a good next to last product to use. I would use AIO if topping with most sealants. PwC seems like it would be better suited prior to a wax rather than a sealant. It does seem that the Poorboy's products work well together, though and many people have used EX or EX-P over PwC.
6. Make it easy on yourself. Use AIO and top it with UPP. Works great, looks great, lasts great. Did I mention that IMO it is a great combination?

Charles
 
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