I wanted to test out ColorX. I was wondering how it's comparing with Klasse AIO, I had been using AIO for last 3 year and I know AIO has abit of protective in it. So, what ColorX got?
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Re: Hows ColorX compare w/AIO
Originally posted by KLnyc
I wanted to test out ColorX. I was wondering how it's comparing with Klasse AIO, I had been using AIO for last 3 year and I know AIO has abit of protective in it. So, what ColorX got?
ColorX is a stronger cleaner/wax than the AIO, for a more gentle cleaner/wax try Meguiar's Cleaner/Wax in the maroon bottle. Meguiar's Cleaner/Wax in the maroon bottle has been around since 1973!
Not too many products that can claim that kind of popularity and staying power.
Give either a try, they're both excellent one-step products by themselves, or perfect for preparing the finish for a topper.
Mike
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Re: Hows ColorX compare w/AIO
Originally posted by KLnyc
I wanted to test out ColorX. I was wondering how it's comparing with Klasse AIO, I had been using AIO for last 3 year and I know AIO has abit of protective in it. So, what ColorX got?Boss_429
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Tough question. I can't comment on the formula of ColorX.
I've been using AIO the past few weeks on newer finishes. I can't really comment on how AIO removes oxidation either (so why am I posting then?)
What I can comment on is what you're using AIO as a base for, if anything? If using another sealant as a topper especially Klasse SG then AIO is a must due to the acrylic protection. This protection should last longer than a carnauba base. Some products require removal of oils and carnauba to allow the sealant to fully bond. I guess it boils down to your choice of products.
Now look at what ColorX can do to heavy oxidation.
After ColorX and NXT
As you can see ColorX has a specific purpose too. Maybe not the base for another sealant, but ColorX works wonders by itself or topped with NXT as pictured above.
Hopefully you will find some useful information above.
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To be honest SG is not a product that is talked about very much on this forum.
Not that
a) isn't a good product
b) the forum doesn't allow it
c) more like most people on the forum prefer to use mostly Meguiar's products or like myself most of my experience is built around Meguiar's products.
Not to say that other products don't work or work as well as Meguiar's.
Another issue I have with using SG is all the application and removal problems I've heard about on other forums. So I stick with what I know for now. As the summer picks up I will give Klasse twins a try on my vehicle and decide from there about adopting them in my service packages. AIO is in for sure.
I think I have read folks using #80 as a base for 4* with no problems reported. Of course if you speak with the 4* folks they recommend using their pre cleaner pre sealant before using 4* UPP.
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Originally posted by KLnyc
Next time, I'll keep in mind to minimize other products and other company.
thanks.
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I use 7 steps.
wash
clay
#83(if theres alot of swirls)
#80
AIO
SG x 1 or maybe 2,if weather is good.
Nattys
I have no problem with SG, I applied very fine thin layer. I never used ColorX before, so I wanna give a shot. And beside I can pick them up at my Wally World(WalMart),Target and just about any where
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