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  1. #1

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    So I finally tried some AIO and all I can say is WOW!

    It`s so easy to put on!! This stuff rocks!!

    At first I didn`t see what was so great about it until I re-read the directions and started using a damp towel to apply. The same amount will go 4 times as far and apply twice as easy. :think2



    So this was my first step in trusting a bunch of strangers on the internet and now that I can see that you guys aren`t lying, I`m about to order a PC, polish, some more MF`s and some Natty`s Blue. :getdown



    I also started using the two bucket method in hopes to keep my swirls down.

    But my truck still has some swirling.

    Some SFX-2 and a PC should take care of that, right?

    The swrils aren`t too bad, but the AIO couldn`t completely remove them, at least not by hand.



    Which pads should I try the DAS or the SFX... or other.

    I`m new to the whole PC thing.

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    I like AIO by hand also, a damp foampad, a bucket of lukewarm water to rinse the pad in every now and then and it works fantastic, I remove after a few panels. It`s faster and easier than spreading out a layer of NXT Paste, which by the way works and looks great over AIO.

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    Try the DAS pads...I just recently tried the SFX pads and they were a ***** to get clean. Seems as if their not as porus as the DAS or LC pads...I had two pads, one was loaded with SSR1 and the other with Optimum polish and the just would not come clean...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HardcoreHehaw
    So I finally tried some AIO and all I can say is WOW!

    It`s so easy to put on!! This stuff rocks!!

    At first I didn`t see what was so great about it until I re-read the directions and started using a damp towel to apply. The same amount will go 4 times as far and apply twice as easy. :think2



    So this was my first step in trusting a bunch of strangers on the internet and now that I can see that you guys aren`t lying, I`m about to order a PC, polish, some more MF`s and some Natty`s Blue. :getdown



    I also started using the two bucket method in hopes to keep my swirls down.

    But my truck still has some swirling.

    Some SFX-2 and a PC should take care of that, right?

    The swrils aren`t too bad, but the AIO couldn`t completely remove them, at least not by hand.



    Which pads should I try the DAS or the SFX... or other.

    I`m new to the whole PC thing.


    AIO is not an abrasive polish, it is a chemical polish so it won`t remove swirls very well if at all. I would recommend Propel pads from Exceldetail.com. They even have a new pad design that looks interesting. Kind of like the new Sonus pads. Anyway, have fun getting as obsessed as the rest of us!
    "I can`t believe that we would lie in our graves wondering if we had spent our living days well." - Dave Matthews

 

 

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