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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    sorry Guz, missed that post.
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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Dr. Beasley’s Z1. Sheeting type protection.
    If it lives up to the durability claim, this will be quite the product. I`ve got a car that`s getting demoted to "beater" status and Z1 may be just what I`m looking for to maintain that vehicle.
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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    Always looking to up my AIO game. Current products last 2-4 months outdoors 24*7. Are there any Ceramic AIOs that are worth checking out? The TW and Griots products have my attention. Anything else out there?
    A friend and I were recently discussing just that. He sent me a couple to try out, and I bought one myself. Hopefully soon, I`ll get to compare longevity (that`s his main concern) of the new ones, and compared to some classics.



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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    As I stated if you like sheeting then this is a winner. If you are one that likes beading you won’t like it. Pad dependent for defect removal. Doesn’t feel super slick but more smooth.
    Thanks for posting that. I gathered from the GG catalog that it sheets, which I don`t like, but I`m still debating trying it (and their 3-in-1) anyhow.

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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Thanks for posting that. I gathered from the GG catalog that it sheets, which I don`t like, but I`m still debating trying it (and their 3-in-1) anyhow.
    I was referring to Dr. Beasley’s Z1. Not Griots.
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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Duragloss 105 is awesome but does really remove anything I have squirted 205 in with and was better.

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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    I was referring to Dr. Beasley’s Z1. Not Griots.
    Oh oh oh...OK, thanks for clarifying!

    Hmm...I somehow still suspect that the GG sheets too...I`ll have to look into that (or at least think about it) some time.

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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

    Angelwax Enigma AIO has real ceramic nanoparticles
    Carpro Essence


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    Re: A real ceramic AIO?

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    Angelwax Enigma AIO has real ceramic nanoparticles
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    How would you compare feiro to essence?

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    A real ceramic AIO?

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    How would you compare feiro to essence?
    Fiero needs no cure time before you apply your sealant/coating, use it strictly as a finisher as it doesn’t cut much. Carpro recommends 3 hours of cure time with essence. Fiero can get a little more dusty vs the essence but it also depends on your technique and pad choice.

    I personally use Fiero or Angelwax Enigma aio if I’m needing primer or aio. I use Carpro reflect for finishing for a pure finishing polish which is essence without the primer as I do like the gloss it provides. Its probably the glossiest one in my collection and the glossmeter confirms.


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