AIO haze?

Carbon04

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I washed, clayed and then applied 1 coat of AIO. After I was finished with the first coat I pulled the truck into direct sunlight and I noticed a lot of "smears". I got a fresh microfiber out since I thought it was residue and tried wiping it off with no luck. Any ideas what I do to get rid of it. Thanks in advance. I did everything in the shade and it is only 50* out. I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
 
Hey Carbon, I think I have two reasons for what is happening? How did you apply the AIO, did you wipe on wipe off, or let it dry? You should wipe it on and then off. Also how much AIO did you use? It is a very spreadable product, so a dime size squirt should allow you do a panel of 2ft by 2ft. Another possible reason is that they are clay smears- how much Detail Spray did you use as lube? If you didn't saturate the panel prior to claying then that might be what is the problem as well as how hard you were pressing- Hope this helps, also just try some detail spray on the paint and try that out to remove the residue. Chime in with anymore questions!

Andrew
 
Carbon04 said:
I washed, clayed and then applied 1 coat of AIO. After I was finished with the first coat I pulled the truck into direct sunlight and I noticed a lot of "smears". I got a fresh microfiber out since I thought it was residue and tried wiping it off with no luck. Any ideas what I do to get rid of it. Thanks in advance. I did everything in the shade and it is only 50* out. I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
AIO smearing is a new one on me. Maybe what you are seeing are areas where you didn't work the AIO long enough to remove some oxidation.
Anyway, I would try using some more AIO on a panel that is smeared.
Use an applicator that you have dampened with water.
Don't let it dry, wipe it off immediately after you have applied it.

Charles
 
I went over it the whole truck with a mist of Poorboy's SG and no more "haze". Don't know what it was from. How long should I wait until I put a coat of collinite on? Prepping for winter while I can.
 
Carbon04 said:
I went over it the whole truck with a mist of Poorboy's SG and no more "haze". Don't know what it was from. How long should I wait until I put a coat of collinite on? Prepping for winter while I can.
You can apply your wax or sealant immediately after using AIO. No need to wait.

Charles
 
Yeah, like CharlesW said that is what makes AIO so great, it is a great prep for a sealant and you can do it right after. AIO brings clarity to the paint but sometimes highlights swirls, so a sealant warms it up a bit, and brings the wet look.

Andrew
 
Using a damp applicator or pad, i have done whole vehicles with AIO without removing, and the only times i have a problem removing residue, is when i use too much, or used a pad/app that was too wet.
 
JeffM said:
Using a damp applicator or pad, i have done whole vehicles with AIO without removing, and the only times i have a problem removing residue, is when i use too much, or used a pad/app that was too wet.
I don't question what you are saying at all, but since AIO says to apply to a panel with a damp applicator and remove it immediately, it is the only way I have ever used it. I seem to remember reading about someone that didn't remove the AIO at all. Just applied their sealant right over it. I think they were using Klasse SG as the sealant.

It seems like anytime I don't follow the instructions, I get into trouble.
Heck, I sometimes get into trouble when I do follow the instructions.:)

Charles
 
I agree Charles, not following directions sometimes makes for a long day haha.

When i use UPP, or anything really, i go right over areas that i have missed(AIO areas), and i have no problems removing the residue FWIW.
 
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