I prepared for my second coat of KSG by washing with Meg Gold Class Shampoo. While washing the car the wash pad just slid across the surface with ease - I don't recall even a just waxed surface washing like this. This seemed a little strange since the surface wasn't that slick (like after a wax) after the first coat of KSG.
I applied the KSG with a dry foam applicator - the first time I used a moistened w/QD MF pad. The foam pad would drag sometimes when a dry spot was hit - this was annoying. Even near the end it would still do this even though I tried to distribute the KSG evenly on the pad as I went. This time I allowed the KSG to 'cure' for 5 hours (60 degrees in a garage) - the first time was 1 hour. I then buffed out the residue with a MF towel. Again I couldn't quite get all the residue off so I lighlty dampened my MF towel and it all came off with no problem.
My concerns are still if I am loosing some protection by needing help (QD or moistened MF towel) to remove residues. Do I need longer cure times - if so this is a little ridiculous IMHO. I rained this weekend and the water seemed to sheet and bead - but it did run off easily once driving.
I plan to put on at least 2-3 more coats weather permitting (next time I will moisten a foam pad w/QD). Then I'll follow monthly with a after-wash QD with the Sonus Acrylic Spritz that came with my kit. I plan/hope for this to provide a year of protection and then I'll repeat the process starting next fall.
I applied the KSG with a dry foam applicator - the first time I used a moistened w/QD MF pad. The foam pad would drag sometimes when a dry spot was hit - this was annoying. Even near the end it would still do this even though I tried to distribute the KSG evenly on the pad as I went. This time I allowed the KSG to 'cure' for 5 hours (60 degrees in a garage) - the first time was 1 hour. I then buffed out the residue with a MF towel. Again I couldn't quite get all the residue off so I lighlty dampened my MF towel and it all came off with no problem.
My concerns are still if I am loosing some protection by needing help (QD or moistened MF towel) to remove residues. Do I need longer cure times - if so this is a little ridiculous IMHO. I rained this weekend and the water seemed to sheet and bead - but it did run off easily once driving.
I plan to put on at least 2-3 more coats weather permitting (next time I will moisten a foam pad w/QD). Then I'll follow monthly with a after-wash QD with the Sonus Acrylic Spritz that came with my kit. I plan/hope for this to provide a year of protection and then I'll repeat the process starting next fall.