Yet ANOTHER use for AIO

After a quick wash today, I noticed I've been neglecting my rear window (soft flexible plastic). I have all the Meguiar's plastic polishes, but am out of Plexus (for a while now) and said hey! AIO!



Of course, it worked beautifully. Removed haze, water spots, dirt and grime like nobody's business and left the window perfectly clear (minus the deeper wear scratches). I used the SFX Pro Applicator (yellow side) and basically worked it in until it disappeared. I followed up with a plush MF and it looks great.



Yet another use for AIO. I love this stuff.
 
OK I use AIO in the Intake butterfly and housing and the MAF inside pipe housing for better air flow, first I polish the inside piping with medal polishing compound. By polishing and applying AIO I got more horsepower.

I apply AIO to pad locks and keys, hinges and mis moving medal parts, AIO is a good but not great lubricate for light weight medal lubrication. Oh and hey don't put AIO on your pants zipper because your fly will always stay open. I AIO my phone, patio furniture, computer's mouse for better flowing traction
 
I use AIO to fix a CD that may skipor freeze, really does work haha.



I thought my MS XP disk was a gonner....
 
I use AIO (and SG) on the shafts & heads of my driver, fairway woods, and irons .... worth an extra 7mph club head speed & reduces sidespin 'cause I'm fighting a power fade.
 
i havent gone to the dentist in years. why pay $100 for a cleaning when aio gets my teeth sparlking clean. and a quick qd after daily brushing brings the "pop" back every time!



difficult to find cutting pads for my sonicare toothbrush though.



lol some of you guys are real nuts you know that? ;P
 
AIO does magic for the lexan windsheild on the bike. Takes the "bugjuice" and other organic impacts right off!! :bigups
 
My wife uses it on her nails, ugh! After a fresh coat of bright red nail polish, shes been applying AIO then UPP 2x. I just got some SG which she'll start using next month as her winter protection.



She's been wanting to top her nails off with a wax and her wax of choice is, of course, Souveran. But I'm not sure I want to spend that much more on her nails (I don't dare tell her that's the reason, instead I've been telling her the manufacturer is located in the gulf and their plant took a hit). So I've been encouraging her to try my current waxes and see if any of them will do, but she is resisting...she says that Nattys Blue is fine on her car, but she is only interested in Souveran for her nails.



Now I'm afraid she's going to find my Optimum Polish and want to try that, too. Geesh, you ought to see her trying out all my SD's ! :shocked It's the funniest thing - for the last few months every time we hit Wal-Mart she heads straight to the auto section looking for new products that she can try. She even asked me the other day if she could use my Autopia ID and chat with others about her nail care. Told her she needed to get her own freaking ID.



Next thing she'll probably want to do is go into the business. How does "Fine Nail Detailing" sound?



:p
 
AIO is great to restore whiteboards. Cleans them and "slicks" then to like-new condition. The slick surface makes it a breeze to erase dry-erase markers.
 
I have AIO on my windshield now. It works great. Repels water like RainX, but lasts longer and I haven't noticed the difference in the wiper swept area that I notice with RainX.



I've also used AIO to remove printing ink transferred to CD. Took three application to remove all of it, but it worked fine after that.



Finally, I've used AIO on the magnetic strips on my shower door. The frame and the door both have small flexible magnetic strips that hold the door shut. Over the years, a sticky deposit formed on the magnetic strips, so the door was very hard to open. I thought it was soap residue, but it might have been that the material was deteriorating. I tried cleaning it with IPA, APC, just about everything. The magnets have been sticky for at leeast 5 years. Then a couple of months ago, I decided to give the AIO a try and it worked great.
 
I used it to clean two archery bows that were in the closet since the early '80's. They looked brand new after, so I sold them on ebay. I also used it on my front windshield this weekend.
 
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