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    Ok as of now i offer a paint cleaning option for my customers and for that i use K AIO i consider it more of a cleaner and prep product rather than an modern day AIO. I also offer a AIO option but i cant really decide what product to use for that .thats where you guys come in i would like to know what you use for your customesrs when they want an AIO? I ve used 360 and i love ease of use but not impressed with results,ive used ht69 and i like the results but its a pain to use.i would like to know what you guys use and why?thanks kent

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    I use Optimum Poli-Seal. I`ve been using it lately via rotary and a blue Soft Edge polishing pad (which actually seems to be between a polishing and finishing pad in cut) with excellent results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    I use Optimum Poli-Seal. I`ve been using it lately via rotary and a blue Soft Edge polishing pad (which actually seems to be between a polishing and finishing pad in cut) with excellent results.


    hey scott, are these the sort of soft edge polishing pads you use?



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    For a good all in one product I really like Meguiar`s #66 via a polishing pad.



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    Kent



    I`ve started using Optimum Poli-Seal and have ditched the XMT 360 just because of the ease to work. Pick up a gallon from AG and be done. I still like Klasse but for the price of a gallon of Poli Seal, you can`t beat it.





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    Poli Seal is pretty easy to work with and looks great. Not sure how long it lasts?



    Jeff`s Werkstatt Prime is a great AIO that lasts a while too.

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    I agree



    For the cost and results achieved, Optimum Poli-Seal is "the AIO". It applies fairly easily and it provides some great results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mixxer
    used ht69 and i like the results but its a pain to use


    what about Ht-69 made you think it is a pain?



    I use HT-69 and it works great for me

    I would like to here what kind of problems you had with it

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    big jim sometimes its amazing and other times its a paint to remove,it seems to be hit or mis but the results are great but when im doing a clients vehicle i dont want to spend alot of time wiping down. the 360 almost evaporates and requires little to know wiping which is great but the results are just ok. thanks for all the feedback so far guys,looks like the concensus is poliseal. should i use the white or orange LC pad with pc and flex?

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    If you`re going to buy a gallon of Poli-Seal, this is a pretty good packaged deal: Buffing Product KitCar Detailing Training | professional auto detailing school|detail class
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    thanks i already have the polish and compound. that was my go to polishes before i fell in love with menzerna. 1 more question can i top it with a nuba or sealant?

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    BigAl-yes those are the pads. The orange `one step` is great on all but soft paints if you use a PC or UDM, the blue polishing pad is best if you use a rotary.



    I get a suprising 4 months durability with Poli-Seal.
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    wow great durability but will either bond well over it?

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    they are paying for a one step and you are thinking about topping it??? if that is the case, just get some OCW and be done with it...poliseal the whole car, leave it on, then wipe it off with a shot of OCW before the wipe...adds about 10 min per car tops, and looks killer

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    oh and I find that megs 66 is better suited for oxidation removal rather than swirl removal...I did a side by side comparison and poliseal did more for correcting, was easier to use, and worked faster...all in all better - 1...lol

 

 
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