Ok, the Klasse hazing problem is nothing new. I posted a while back that I had found a solution (or maybe an understanding) of Klasse glaze.
Typically, when I remove the initial layer of SG or AIO there is a trace of glaze. I believe that the haze that we all see is actually a layer of SG or AIO that has not completely been removed. For this reason I tried a little experiment, to see if I could get rid of this mysterious haze.
I MF'd half of the hood like I normally did. Surprise surprise, there was the dreaded haze. I then MF'd the other side, waited a minute, and MF'd again. The glaze is not isolated to humid weather, as I got the haze a few weeks ago, and it was about 45 degrees outside.
After I MF'd the hood the second time, I noticed a considerable decline in the amount of hazing that I saw. Just for scientific purposes, I MF'd the hood one last time, and surprise surprise, no more haze. Granted this takes a bit of time, but the pics speak for themselves (see Members Rides 325i Before and After).
Hopefully, we can get this issue resolved, get Brad B. or David to write a little blurb, and no more haze

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Best regards.