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    I was planning on ordering some AIO for a 2006 BMW TiAg 330i. My plan was to use it as a cleaner in the spring. The paint is in very good condition and I am using Mothers Synwax now. There are no noticeable scratches on the paint so I am reluctant to use the Mothers powerpolish I have on it. I have a PC with Meguiars pads. I ended up buying a bottle of #9 today since I read it is very mild. Would #9 do similar job to AIO? I am assuming it is slightly more aggressive. How about Color X? For now paint correction is not too important.

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    also check out s100 gloss enhancing paint cleanser available at most harley shops

    its easy to use and leaves a very nice finish. it is pretty mild so it wont do much of paint correction which you dont need anyways. I am always impressed when i use it.

    follow it up with s100 wax which is a awesome wax also
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    #9 with a polishing pad would work just fine.
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    #9 is going to be able to do whatever you want it to do. It will be a good replacement for AIO.
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    Thanks for the feedback, I was beginning to wonder if I had wasted my money since it seems the #9 is not used much. It sounds like it will be good for what I want it for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06E90
    Thanks for the feedback, I was beginning to wonder if I had wasted my money since it seems the #9 is not used much. It sounds like it will be good for what I want it for.


    I think the #9 isn`t used that often because it IS so mild. It was the only thing I could use on the repainted hood of my (black) 1989 Camaro that would leave a perfect finish without leaving cobwebs.
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