I`ll jump in here regarding the ZAIO. It *does* contain mild abrasives, but they`re kinda, uhm...funny...in that although they`re too mild to do any kind of correction on any of my paints, when I use ZAIO on exterior plastics (the same ones I use Finishing Polishes and other AIOs on with zero problems) it micro-mars them something awful! Like, I have to get out a genuine Polish and correct what the ZAIO did! Really surprised me, heh heh I kept trying it on other plastics because I thought it was so anomalous, but eh...messed `em all up every time (at least compared to my other choices for such plastics).
IMO the whole "cleaner-wax"/"AIO"/etc. terminology ends up being, uhm...subjective in that those words can basically mean whatever we want `em to. Some actual Cleaner-Waxes do/did contain what I consider "regular abrasives" and to me the only real diff between Cleaner-Waxes and AIOs is that the latter have synthetic LSP stuff while *I* think of Cleaner-Waxes as having (carnauba-type) waxes instead. And note that the makers use such terms however they want anyhow, with zero consistency nor, sometimes, apparent rhyme or reason.
Dan- Wonder why ZAIO doesn`t clear up anything for me?!? Not like *all* my paints are hard, though none of `em are Stupid Soft either.
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