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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by JM19 [/i]
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Just had to add some insight on DK's comments....
First, I have applied Klasse plenty of times to my black car and have not had any problems in terms of gumming. <strong class='bbc'>What exactly were the problems this user reported[/b]? I suspect this claim to be human error rather than an error of the product.
Second, you seem to like to comment on how Klasse has no instructions...ever take a look at the back of the bottle [
]? Plenty of instructions there and they are simple to begin with. Any further problems can be cleared up here: http://www.properautocare.com/klasapguid.html
Third, what is this claim that Klasse darkens the paint? I have seen many pictures of cars with Klasse on them, cars ranging from silver (such as Steve's Passat) to my black car. From what I can tell, the paint did not seem darkened or tinted at all.
Just thought I would clear those issues up. Maybe others can offer some input too?
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1. JM19, People that reported gumming were some of the most respected members of this forum....do a search of the archives. Not saying that they are infallible when it comes to auto detailing. Just saying that it's well documented. This is one of the reasons why some people are looking forward to Blackfire. Applying multiple coats is no problem because of its short cure time. But on the other hand, a lot of people report having no problems applying multiple coats of Klasse in one day (like you and Koy).
2. Furthermore, multiple coats of KSG does darken or "deepen" the paint. That is also well documented in this forum. Don't think of that as a bad thing....A lot of people think of it as desirable..especially on darker colors. This deepening effect is one of the reasons why some people use it over other products.
3. I believe what DK meant when he said there were no instructions is that there is no place to go for specific answers and so there's a little bit of guesswork involved...especially when it comes to issues like cure time. I guess that's why places like Autopia where we can share our results become even more invaluable.
Hope I didn't come across as defensive. Just trying to answer some of JM's Q's.
<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by JM19 [/i]
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Just had to add some insight on DK's comments....
First, I have applied Klasse plenty of times to my black car and have not had any problems in terms of gumming. <strong class='bbc'>What exactly were the problems this user reported[/b]? I suspect this claim to be human error rather than an error of the product.
Second, you seem to like to comment on how Klasse has no instructions...ever take a look at the back of the bottle [

Third, what is this claim that Klasse darkens the paint? I have seen many pictures of cars with Klasse on them, cars ranging from silver (such as Steve's Passat) to my black car. From what I can tell, the paint did not seem darkened or tinted at all.
Just thought I would clear those issues up. Maybe others can offer some input too?

1. JM19, People that reported gumming were some of the most respected members of this forum....do a search of the archives. Not saying that they are infallible when it comes to auto detailing. Just saying that it's well documented. This is one of the reasons why some people are looking forward to Blackfire. Applying multiple coats is no problem because of its short cure time. But on the other hand, a lot of people report having no problems applying multiple coats of Klasse in one day (like you and Koy).
2. Furthermore, multiple coats of KSG does darken or "deepen" the paint. That is also well documented in this forum. Don't think of that as a bad thing....A lot of people think of it as desirable..especially on darker colors. This deepening effect is one of the reasons why some people use it over other products.
3. I believe what DK meant when he said there were no instructions is that there is no place to go for specific answers and so there's a little bit of guesswork involved...especially when it comes to issues like cure time. I guess that's why places like Autopia where we can share our results become even more invaluable.
Hope I didn't come across as defensive. Just trying to answer some of JM's Q's.