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    Time to start all over again, I hate this.

    Finally mastered the art of applying the Klasse twins on our cars with incredible results and now I find myself a rank novice again with a new rv (only 240 payments left!:help: ) ; gel coated glass body and crackled fiberglass roof. A search helped somewhat but I remain confused, so here are...
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    Is it all really necessary?

    Got sloppy a few months ago and grabbed used towels from the time before, what can I say, very distracted and did not notice it until I had done about half the car. When finished I gave it my usual three beer inspection and the finish was the usual, perfect-the Klasse twins. A couple of...
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    One very serious buffer

    Doing some work at an aircraft maint place and saw some boys using air powered drum buffers on a corporate jet, G4 if interested, man these tools are amazing. Using some sort of jewelers rouge and lambs wool (?) pads the aluminum leading edges of the wings, stabilizer, engine cans and...
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    Rethinking the Klasse twins

    I love this stuff, cannot seem to screw things up with aio and sg. What has worked perfectly for me, all the time, every time has been using the method by Jimwh, a short wait time between removal; after all, the bottle says to let it dry, the distributor says to let it dry, heck even the...
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    A dedicated Klasse user, but never again

    ....will I let it dry overnight that is. I decided, for some reason, to let a coat of SG dry overnight, after all, many say it is the best thing to do; good grief what a chore getting it off. Instead of it being a simple matter of a few wipes (I usually let it sit for about 20 minutes) it...
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    If you have a large vehicle read on

    Another great product from TOL the 'boars hair' rv brush. I ordered one with the cellulose stuff and just tried it yesterday on our converion van camper, it really is worth the $70.00 or so dollars I paid for it, cut the wash time by nearly half, it is huge (plus it has an 'odd' round shape to...
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    Very effective carpet cleaning

    It may be crude, I may have been lucky, but here is what I did to remove alot-the stuff was everywhere- of baked bean liquid from the light tan capreting in our new car. Disclaimer, the floor was an incredible mess so I felt that nothing I could do would make it any worse and really did not...
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    New (?) bug sponge

    Great results with a new to me product from Top of the Line called a 'bug, tar/sap sponge' or something to that effect. A cellulouse (sp?) material that you soak for 15 min in warm water, apply your favorite chemical then rub on offending spots. Removed very, very stubborn bug remains in just...
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    Something interesting from Top of the Line

    A new to me, and to the forum I think (search yielded no results) called 'Tar/Sap/Bug Remover Block'. Incredible product which produced no marring which I could see, white colored vehicle. Please read the 'bug from outer space' for info.
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    The bug from outer space

    Have run into the remains of a, very recently dispatched, lower life form whose bodily fluids just will not come off the white paint on our vehicle. Yellow in color, so far resistant to AIO, Bug and Tar remover, and fine machine polish. Four coats of SG underneath, thoughts?
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    Trimonex

    Hello: Did a search for this but only found info on gr40, does anyone have any info on the trim dressing shown at this site? http://www.trimonex.com/page5.html
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    Klasse, still don't know why some have problems

    My fourth experience with the Klasse twins was as perfect as the previous, as always way too easy. What has perplexed me is the problems that some report and what has caused them. I've Klassed in cool temps and hot, in horribly humid conditions and in very dry, clayed this time but...
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    Mothers Gold Clay, never again.....

    ...will I ever NOT clay before I detail. Hope I got someone's attention who was also scared to death of using a clay product. Yes, I read all the info from the great people here but there was something I could not accept about rubbing a product against my precious Jetta wagon (diesel) whose...
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    Luster Lace

    Need advice. After reading all the posts returned on my search of this product my question still remains. My can of Luster Lace, yellow strips, clearly states NOT to use on plated surfaces yet some here report good results with the product. Is there more than one type of 'Luster Lace"?
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    Big trouble at the Audi dealership

    We were to take delivery of a brand new A4 Aud this past Wednesday but the car was a mess, lots of swirls and marring in the finish, the worst I have ever seen. The dealer sent it to their detail shop and after having heavens knows what done to it for over three hours they pronounce it fit for...
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    Klasse continues to amaze

    Reasonably warm outside, above freezing, hose wasn't iced up so I thought what the heck. After two washings a nearly pristine jewell emerged. Upper panels still very slick, water sheeting nicely and not a single door ding to be found. Early fall I did the second two coat application of both...
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    Don't let this happen to you.

    From now on whenever we carry liquids of any kind the container goes in a plastic bin. A bottle of household cleaner leaked out on the way home from the store and the stuff was everywhere. On and under the rear carpet, in the wheel well, on the spare tire, on the tools and jack and in every...
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    Klasse success, its not the dewpoint.

    Its been puzzleing to me the problems reported with the use of Klasse, expecially since I have had three perfect and easy (too!) experiences with the product. Since I have used the product in the early fall and spring my conclusion was that the humidity was the culprit. But with another...
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    Klasse longevity

    After about ten months, and one fairly decent New England winter it is time to re-Klasse the Passat. Over virgin paint, silverstone grey, I did two applications of AIO, and one of SG, and during todays washing I noticed the typical Klasse 'pooling' is just about gone. The paint is still in...
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    A small vac that really works

    Forgot I had this, tried it yesterday and thought others may be interested. By Electrolux, the 'Little Lux II' it does a very good job on cloth seats and larger carpeted areas, VERY robust construction, it was (about a year ago) 100% US made but a bit on the expensive side-near $60 USD or so...
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