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Do Klasse AIO + P21s wax play nicely?

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by RushM3, Dec 18, 2010.

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  1. RushM3

    RushM3 Karting

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    I happen to have these 2 products lying around and was wondering what the effect would be if I use AIO as an ultra-fine polish stage followed by the P21s carnauba wax. I ask because I know AIO already has a kind of sealant built in.

    Has anyone tried putting these 2 products together?
     
  2. Desperado

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    Yes I do. I use that combination quite a bit and I'm happy with the results. Works really good on red ! P21S doesn't last long though.
     
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    I just used Meguiars #7 glaze with P21S with good results.

    How long should the P21S hold up? I live in south FL and car is garaged.
     
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    Rush,
    Klasse AIO is one of the better "cleaner" polishes. If you don't mind taking a little more time, however, I strongly recommend the Pinnacle and Wolfgang line of products. If you have a dark[red, black etc] car with good paint quality, try Pinnacle's Advanced Finishing Polish or Wolfgang's Paint Polish Enhancer. Follow with Wolfgang's Paint Sealant and a "topper" of Pinnacle's Souverain Carnuba wax. All are easy on, easy off, and will last ~ 2-3 months if you keep your car garaged. Also try Pinnacle's Crystal Mist quick detailer after washing.
    All are available through AutoGeek on line-good pricing and customer service. AutoGeek has an excellent web site with instructions, tips etc.
    Products are not inexpensive but worth the extra $, IMHO. They are also machine compatible.
     

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