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thom said:klasse is a mono mer not a poly mer.monomethethyl something or other.so is rejex a monomer. where as der shinney stuff is a co-polymer if that helps
will AIO remove the current SG ?
what is the diff between an acryllic and polymer
foxtrapper said:I doubt AIO actually removes SG as many claim. This is because AIO contains the exact same ingredients as SG. AIO is, as it's named, an all in one product, not a SG prep.
In this case, acrylic is a subcategory of polymer. It's not a true acrylic, in the chemical property sense to the best of my knowledge.
In fact, we all go around assuming Klasse is some sort of acrylic wax, without actually knowing if it is or not. No MSDS
:nixweiss
Yosemite Dan said:Look at the bottle, AIO is a cleaner, polisher and sealant hence the name. SG is a pure sealant so they don't have the same ingrediants. When you apply a sealant it's wise to prep the surface which is where the AIO comes in.
No one is assuming it's acryllic, it says so on the bottle. Call me silly but I tend to beleive what a product states on the bottle.
foxtrapper said:Dan,
read what you just wrote, "AIO is a cleaner, polisher and sealant ." Hence my statement that I don't believe AIO removes sealant like many claim. A product containing a sealant does not strip sealants away, it places them down actually.
Believe marketing claims all you wish, as we all know advertising is impecably honest.But if you look carefully at the marketing claims by Klasse you'll see they use words like "acrylic formula" and "acrylic protectant". Both phrases are nonsense words with no scientific meaning. Klasse does not claim their product is an acrylic wax, just like I said, they leave that to us to assume.
:wavey
thinksnow said:A cleaner wax contains wax, but it will strip any previous waxes or sealants off of the surface. If you've used AIO, you will notice that it cleans *very* well (to the point of removing oxidation on aluminum and stainless) and has very slight durability. If the cleaning power is high, and the protection factor is low, common sense dictates that using AIO over SG effectively restarts the cycle.
'Acrylic protectant' may not be perfect terminology, but neither is 'acrylic sealant,' 'polymer sealant,' or 'engineered synthetic polymer.' If Klasse states that their product is acrylic, I'm inclined to believe that the product is acrylic. It has several characteristics quite different from any other product and SG only works well over AIO. Thus, we can refer to the Klasse twins as acrylic, or "the products that the manufacturer claims are acrylic but I'm not sure I believe them even though they have high durability and are not easily interchangeable with other product lines." I'm going with "acrylic."![]()
MRidley said:Since we are on the subject of acrylic has anyone ever tried Eraser acrylic paint protection
foxtrapper why all the negativity about this much loved product? Did a Klasse salesman run over your dog.![]()