A little question about KAIO

mfc

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I have a 1996 Acura integra GSR, in red. It is in need of some serious help.



First i have tar/rubber along the lower sections of the car that is stuck to paint, how to remove?



Next the paint has really lost a lot of its gleam, what products are recomended to retain its shine?



Picture one can show the black debri stuck on the paint behind the wheels

picture two shows condition of paint in general from a distance it looks ok, but their are swirls, slight sratches and other deformations.

Thanks
 
Welcome to the forum and suggest you read through some old threads and do a few searches.



also check out the e-book as it is very useful and has tons of good tips in it.
 
Well as far as the faded paint goes: I would bet that you could clay it and then use a little 3M SMR on it then slap on a coat of Souveran and it would look great! Acuras usually have nice quality factory paint so thats helpful in this situation for sure.



Also if it's a daily driver some Zaino might work better or Klasse perhaps those are a little more durable to the outdoor elements.
 
Welcome to the board Robinson! I just wanted to say that's a beautiful house in the backround, and I can't even see it! :xyxthumbs Where are u from? I assume somewhere above the Mason-Dixon line because of the snow.
 
Thanks guys,
I live in Maine, and goto school at RPI in troy NY.

I heard about this board through a member at

www.Maine-Street.com

I am excited to purchase some of these suggested products and get to work on making my car look good
 
Mainer eh?? I'll leave it at that...heh heh heh :D Anyways, your car isn't that bad at all. Oxidation is at a minimum, and tar is no biggie. Those clears and rims look sharp!! I think that is a different Acura logo if I'm not mistaken. BTW, a '96 is not "old" in my book, maybe compared to most Autopian's cars but not to me.

This would be my plan:

1 Remove tar

2 Dawn wash

3 Regular wash and the car probably needs a claying

4 3M SMR or one of the 3M FI's (SMR should suffice)

5 Klasse AIO/SG and top with Blitz. Option#2 Zaino or Blackfire

6 Put on the sunglasses and enjoy the shine!! :scared
 
Very nice pic. The car, house and snow all look great. I have to see snow for myself one day. I just have to. Laters
 
sounds like a good plan of attack!!!!



ps its my parents house im in college



this site is sweet btw
 
I know it's hard to believe, but I've never tried Klasse AIO. So, with a order pending, I'm asking ya'll - can you use it with a PC and a rotary? I'm assuming the LC green pads are best.

Thanks!
 
You can use it with either a DA or Rotary. I like the green pads with any AIO, but you can also use white. If you wanted to use the Hydrotech pads, you could use the tangerine pads. They have a good amount of cut, and finish down very nicely.
 
Maybe I'm just ignorant, but why would you want to use a PC with Klasse?

It's supposed to be a light cleaner with no real cutting power, and using it with a PC wastes a bunch of product.

I just apply it with a damp MF sponge. That way you don't have to worry about hitting rubber components, and it's really quick to get on/off.
 
Maybe I'm just ignorant, but why would you want to use a PC with Klasse?

It's supposed to be a light cleaner with no real cutting power, and using it with a PC wastes a bunch of product.

I just apply it with a damp MF sponge. That way you don't have to worry about hitting rubber components, and it's really quick to get on/off.

Actually KAIO will remove oxidation, minor swirls, old wax, and other surface blemishes, so it does have some cut to it. Most AIO's are pad dependent, so it would be safe to assume that if it works differently with different pads, then a machine would help as well. It would certainly help with minor swirls. Not only that, but by using a PC, it would speed up the process.
 
Good answer Barry, and the other good thing about AIO is it will not stain rubber and plastic parts. I in fact make sure to cover many of the trim parts with it as it cleans them up a bit and they look great after it is applied.

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Sounds like something I need to try! I guess if the paint is pretty close to new condition it would be a 1 step LSP and light polish :). And even though I put Klasse AIO on plastic parts I would be careful with a polishing pad around those areas still. I learn new stuff every day
 
Good answer Barry, and the other good thing about AIO is it will not stain rubber and plastic parts. I in fact make sure to cover many of the trim parts with it as it cleans them up a bit and they look great after it is applied.

Candy Cane:Gift:Presents

jk

Thanks Jack.

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