AIO klasse

Klasse AIO is not as good as it used to be since they changed the formula to make it VOC compliant. Instead try these AIOs - Jeffs Werkstatt Prime, Prime Acrylic and Prime Strong. They are made by Carlack the German company that makes Klasse. They are updated versions of Klasse AIO. They are better products than the current Klasse AIO.
 
has anyone actually used the new formula to confirm that its been significantly diluted?

I'm just about out of AIO and if this is true that its not as good anymore I'll be trying

the Optimum, Menzerma or Prime polishes instead.
 
kajunman said:
Klasse AIO is not as good as it used to be since they changed the formula to make it VOC compliant. Instead try these AIOs - Jeffs Werkstatt Prime, Prime Acrylic and Prime Strong. They are made by Carlack the German company that makes Klasse. They are updated versions of Klasse AIO. They are better products than the current Klasse AIO.



I heard the new AIO is identical to Werkstatt Prime (not Strong). Any truth to the story?
 
Wondered what you folks were raving about with Klasse AIO.. This may explain it. I must have the updated version. I haven't been impressed with it that much at all.
 
I've used Kasse AIO for four years. Every day. After awhile, you get to know what to expect.



I've applied 'The Twins' to hundreds of cars, with great customer satisfaction.



It has changed, and now I must change, also.



Kinda hurts, ya know?



I think I know about the options, and I'll try them soon.



Carlack, yeah, that's what I need ?



Jim
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
It has changed, and now I must change, also.

I still have a good bit of the pre-Voc left ( :getdown ), however, Im curious as to what is so different about the updated version? What does it lack in terms of looks?
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
I'll choose the term khaki for the original. It is now a cream color. Clearly lighter than before.



Jim

Sorry, I meant to say "looks on the car". :o Whats so different about its cleaning ability and the shine it leaves on the car?
 
How can you tell if you have the new or old version? I have a bottle that is 3-4 years old and would like to know how to differentiate between the two.
 
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