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    Question AIO to strip wax/zaino?

    Hey guys currently I have 8 layers of z2 topped with #16. I`m wanting to try some different combos and am wondering if AIO is enough to strip the zaino/#16 layers. Thanks alot

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    I would try PB pro-polish or Megs body scrub you need something that is going to take the old product off and AIO I do not think is strong enough!
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    yes, AIO should strip the z and #16. if you find that it did not strip the layers, i would try PP or 50/50 water/alcohol. :dunno

    PP (pb`s pro polish) was strong enough to remove krazy glue from a stainless steel table i have!!!! i was hesitant to do anything because it might make it worse, but there was no making that ugly mess worse.
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    Being a regular used of Klasse AIO, I think it would probably remove the Meg`s #16 wax, but the Zaino may require a different approach.

    Not being a Zaino user, I don`t know what is needed, but when I start over on my van that has UPP sealant on it, I just use Meg`s #9 for swirls, Klasse AIO for cleaning/prep, and apply the UPP.

    It seems like I remember some comments about using an alcohol and water solution for Zaino removal.

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    I know that Zaino is tough stuff, you might want to try there web site to see what they sell for stripping
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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    They do not seel anything for stripping I just looked, I`m still going with the PB Pro Polish
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    jman, do keep us updated. I would like to know how to strip zaino as well. One of my car still has zaino on it and plan to use upp on it when the order arrives
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    Circus1, hopefully I`ll get to the car this weekend. I`ll let you know what I come up with.

 

 

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