FK425 between AIO and SG coats?

Joeystang

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Is it alright to use 425 between coats of AIO and SG?

I have been using it to help aid in the removal of AIO and just wondered if I should continue doing this?

Thanks!
 
I wouldn't put anything between AIO and SG. You shouldn't need anything to help you remove AIO....it is easily removed with just a clean MF towel. I have never had any problem removing SG the same way. If you are having a problem removing AIO or SG then you are probably using too much product. Wipe On , Wipe Off.
 
I agree with outlaw to an extent. If you are having problems removing it then I would think you are using too much, that I agree with. However, I dont see a problem adding a layer of 425 between the 2, or even between layers of SG. 425 doesnt contain anything that should prevent SG from bonding. This seems like a similar process that some like to use with zaino, adding a misting of z6 between coats.
 
I maybe using to much product...I was aplying it with a Cyclo w/ green pads. I may just do it by hand. The Cyclo seemed to make the AIO flash pretty quickly. That may have been why it was harder to remove.
 
#425 may be ok inbetween layers of SG but then again it may not. I just don't see any advantage to using it inbetween layers. However, I do love #425 after you finish.....can you say slick?
 
There is no "wax" in #425, just gloss enhancers...You are fine.





Plus, FK1 #2180 is a pure sealant (like SG) and they don't have any bonding problems.





If you ask Klasse, they will say no due to technology inconsistencies between #425 and SG, but has that every stopped anyone :)?
 
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