Zaino ZAIO use question

Many, if not most AIOs have diminishing abrasives. If you don't work them long enough, you will have issues. Since you've had some many issues with various AIO's its time for you to look at other possible causes other than the products themselves.
 
Dan said:
Many, if not most AIOs have diminishing abrasives. If you don't work them long enough, you will have issues. Since you've had some many issues with various AIO's its time for you to look at other possible causes other than the products themselves.
You are right I am begining to think my clear coat might be on the soft side.
 
lkotsios said:
You are right I am begining to think my clear coat might be on the soft side.



Pretty much anything's possible, and some paints just respond well/don't with certain products. But it does seem funny that there are no issues with the PO85rd but there *are* issues with other, seemingly less-abrasive products :nixweiss



Eh, if it were mine I wouldn't worry about the supposed "official" abrasiveness level, I'd just go by my first-hand experience. If something micromars, and something else doesn't, then I'd stick with the latter.



I'm tempted to suggest KAIO, but not with others saying it diminishes the gloss that PO85rd leaves (this is another of those :confused: things, but OK... :nixweiss ). There are products like Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion, Zymol's HD Cleanse, and the like, dunno how any of those would work in this case though.



One thought though...what about the application and buffing media? Some stuff is OK/not by itself and conversely not/OK when used in conjunction with some product (said product contributing lubricity or abrasion or something to the mix).
 
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