Another KSG question

pampos

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It is mentioned a lot of times that for MAX durability, it is better to use KAIO before KSG...

That means that i cannot use a glaze before KSG???
 
pampos said:
It is mentioned a lot of times that for MAX durability, it is better to use KAIO before KSG...

That means that i cannot use a glaze before KSG???



Yes... glaze, at least to me, is more of a all-in-one product which leaves a lot of fillers and some protection on the paint while glaze can also mean a very fine polish with pretty much no abrasive power... the KAIO before KSG thing simply makes a better base for KSG to bond to and last longer so I would suggest either doing that or using a polish with no filler and/or wiping down with IPA solution before applying KSG to make it last longer
 
All-In-One will remove the glaze. I never liked glaze; I prefer to remove problems instead of covering them up.



Glaze is more old school; a prep after polishing and before carnauba. Probably has a real negative effect on sealants ability to bond with the paint, due to the oils.



Since SG is a pure sealant with no abrasives or cleaners, it's intended to be used on perfect paint. But AIO isn't absolutely necessary to use before SG. But I always use the two in tandem.



If you're looking for a more "deep wet look" that a glaze would give, and that Klasse doesn't give, I'd suggest using a carnauba with no cleaning properties over your SG. Enjoy.
 
Of course you can glaze before KSG and between layers of KSG. For me it has never caused an issued with bonding.



You just of course understand the difference between an oil based glaze and polymer glaze. Choose the polymer one (which is basically like a sealant with no sealaning properties really, just looks).



IF you want to hide swirls then you should choose PRIMA AMIGO, if you dont want any filling capabilities, choose the new formula of CG EZ GLAZE (with out light cleaners), Jorgens or Danase version of the EZ GLAZE.



Geoff
 
steelwind101 said:
Of course you can glaze before KSG and between layers of KSG. For me it has never caused an issued with bonding.



You just of course understand the difference between an oil based glaze and polymer glaze. Choose the polymer one (which is basically like a sealant with no sealaning properties really, just looks).



IF you want to hide swirls then you should choose PRIMA AMIGO, if you dont want any filling capabilities, choose the new formula of CG EZ GLAZE (with out light cleaners), Jorgens or Danase version of the EZ GLAZE.



Geoff



Thanks.....

So DWG is OK ???
 
I was also going to suggest DWG. It's an acrylic-based glaze so is perfectly matched to SG acrylic formula.
 
Alfisti said:
I was also going to suggest DWG. It's an acrylic-based glaze so is perfectly matched to SG acrylic formula.



That's good..I don't want to cover any damage, just to add something more at the look of the car...
 
DWG works fine under or over SG. However, it may change the look of the finish. I tend to prefer an all-Klasse look because it seems to do the least amount of "editorializing" of the paint on my car (sapphire blue mica, a metallic used by Mazda on their 10th Anniversary Miata). However, DWG does lend a look that you may find that you prefer.



Anyway, check out Sonus Swirlbuster polishes that supposedly have fillers and is acrylic based. Never used it so I can't really vouch for it.
 
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