Klasse aio amazing

RSWIM21

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Klasse aio is a special product. I have found multiple uses for it and it does a super job on all. My windows have never looked so good and my ebony wood interior is about as close to perfect. I would love to hear others thoughts...
 
I was tempted to order a 10oz bottle of this stuff to test out with my last order but opted for the D151 instead. Reading up on it, there seem to be quite a few Klasse enthusiasts laying around (albeit not *too* many on this forum) that love its durability and gloss.
 
I've loved Klasse AIO-- which is the original boutique product level AIO-- for years. Even when the VOC laws made it change the formula slightly, I've continued to enjoy the same results in multiple uses as well. It's a true staple product and remains one I'd never be without.
 
SpoolinNoMore said:
I was tempted to order a 10oz bottle of this stuff to test out with my last order but opted for the D151 instead. Reading up on it, there seem to be quite a few Klasse enthusiasts laying around (albeit not *too* many on this forum) that love its durability and gloss.



I'm no fan of KAIO's (utterly lousy) durability, but I still like/use/recommend the stuff. Simply one of the most versatile detailing products ever.
 
Bill D said:
I've loved Klasse AIO-- which is the original boutique product level AIO-- for years. Even when the VOC laws made it change the formula slightly, I've continued to enjoy the same results in multiple uses as well. It's a true staple product and remains one I'd never be without.



I agree completely. I remember when every LSP had to be preceded by KAIO...it was, and still is, a great base for practically anything.



With regards to other uses - it works great on cleaning/protecting windows and polished faucets
 
When I first joined Autopia, KAIO sure seemed to be the king LSP prep.



I still keep it around. It's a great cleaner and oxidation remover. It's the first thing I reach for when I want to remove left over dealer prep glue (the stuff from the white protective sheeting), is awesome on a/b/c pillars, works on great on metal, glass, finished wood, hard plastics, wiper arms, and is a decent one step for very light marring. Due to the chemical nature, it is a decent tar remover.



I've been using Werkstatt Prime and now Prime Strong since my original AIO ran out, but it's essentially the same stuff.



As MCA says, it's great for things around the house that don't see the environmental abuse that vehicles do.
 
I still like it too, but with stuff like DG501 and ZAIO, KAIO is much less relevant on paint.
 
Yes, Klasse Aio is an amazing product.

Gotta agree as a "stand alone" one step durability is only so-so.I do all of my paint cleaning with it then top with one of my wax's/sealants (M16/M26/845/FX1000P) for a great combo.



I recently got to try Zaino Aio and will be trying some Duragloss RV Marine products (including 501) soon so I will see how those stack up.



Jeff
 
I have an old bottle that I also still keep around. Between that and my ZAIO, it has become my initial "go to" product for restoring trim bits. ....another useful tip I picked up from folks like Accumulator over the years. :)
 
Kean said:
Between that and my ZAIO, it has become my initial "go to" product for restoring trim bits....



Be a little careful with ZAIO on smooth black plastics; its seemingly mild abrasives really marred up the black plastic on the A8's sideview mirrors; I had to polish polish polish with various stuff to bring 'em back, really surprised me.
 
Accumulator said:
Be a little careful with ZAIO on smooth black plastics; its seemingly mild abrasives really marred up the black plastic on the A8's sideview mirrors; I had to polish polish polish with various stuff to bring 'em back, really surprised me.
....yep, I only use it in certain cases and never before trying something like KAIO first.
 
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