Best 1 step product

m3pilot

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What would you suggest? I am looking for something which is easy to use and has pretty good durability. It is for my sister who is away at college. Of course I can't let her never wash or wax the car. Already ordered her some mf's to dry the car with, now I just need a good 1 step product with good durability. I was thinking maybe klasse aio? How does it work on its own without sg?
 
When I am in a true 1 step mode, I'll grab that pink bottle of Liquid Lustre. It has excellent durability and is fairly easy to work with.



i have been ordering directly from the mfr.
 
~One man’s opinion / observations ~



Klasse All-In-One is a one-step product and can therefore be used without Sealant Glaze (a great marketing plan to call them ‘twins’ as if one couldn’t be used without the other) NXT is inexpensive and easy to use as a ‘topper’ to the AIO.



~Hope this helps~



Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/ Jon

justadumbarchitect *so I question everything*
 
I agree with Elortt - PwC works great as a one step product. I used in on my wife's grey Explorer, and it was an eye-opening experience. One coat took about 15 minutes to apply by hand. Easy on / easy off.
 
Mother's Reflections



Or



Meguiars Color X





I've had great luck with both of these products. IMO, the Mothers is less agressive, so if your car is in decent condition, go with it. If you need more work (i.e., oxidized paint), go with the Color X.



Dom
 
Megs #20 has some cleaners in it and lasts a long time . I use this as a one step on door jams, under the hood, trunk jams, and wheels.
 
I have these 3 products on my list for one-steps to try first then topping with either EX or S100.



Polish with Carnauba

1Z Metallic Polish Wax

Tropi-Care Premium Polish
 
John Styrnol said:
I have these 3 products on my list for one-steps to try first then topping with either EX or S100.



Polish with Carnauba

1Z Metallic Polish Wax

Tropi-Care Premium Polish



I would go with either the PwC or 1z MP.



I would lean more towards the PwC but the 1Z is great stuff too.
 
tom p. said:
When I am in a true 1 step mode, I'll grab that pink bottle of Liquid Lustre. It has excellent durability and is fairly easy to work with.



Liquid Lustre does a fabulous job as a one-step product, and is especially good at bringing life back to moderately oxidized paint.

For single-stage paint, Garry's Satin (not for clearcoat) works just as well. When a customer wants nothing more than a quick wash-n-wax on a much-neglected finish, these two products are my pick. :up
 

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Its all my father ever uses now. he is not much into detailing anymore and doesnt like to mess around with all the stuff and wont go through all the polishing steps to use a sealent so he has chosen the PwC. His truck always looks great and seems to bead quite well all the time and he puts it on every 2 months.
 
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