imported_Intermezzo
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I currently have two coats of KAIO on my silver 2001 Civic as well as my 2001 BMW 330i. I allowed for a 1 week cure time for both cars. The first coats were applied when the cars were about 1 month old. I didn't do much in terms of surface prep because I didn't know better back then, but I wouldn't imagine the surfaces to be so bad that it would affect the quality of the KAIO coat because they were both only a month old and I was washing frequently.
My question is, if the protective qualities of Klasse really last 4-6 months, then why is the slickness gone after 2 weeks and two washes? Is this normal? I ran my hand over the paint two weeks after applying the second coat and it almost feels like there is nothing there. How do I know that KAIO is still providing protection for my cars? Granted, I don't have any coats of KSG on it yet, but is adding a few coats of KSG going to suddenly allow the cars to be slick for months? When I wash the car, there is a decent amount of beading, but it can be described as more of a sheeting action (I think this topic was discussed in a previous thread), but I wouldn't feel comfortable in assuming that just because my car beads, it's being protected from the elements. I guess I just need to feel some slickness when I run my hand over the car.
Can someone tell me if this is the way Klasse products work? Also, is this why people feel the need to top their Klasse coats with a traditional wax like Blitz?
Thanks for your help.
My question is, if the protective qualities of Klasse really last 4-6 months, then why is the slickness gone after 2 weeks and two washes? Is this normal? I ran my hand over the paint two weeks after applying the second coat and it almost feels like there is nothing there. How do I know that KAIO is still providing protection for my cars? Granted, I don't have any coats of KSG on it yet, but is adding a few coats of KSG going to suddenly allow the cars to be slick for months? When I wash the car, there is a decent amount of beading, but it can be described as more of a sheeting action (I think this topic was discussed in a previous thread), but I wouldn't feel comfortable in assuming that just because my car beads, it's being protected from the elements. I guess I just need to feel some slickness when I run my hand over the car.
Can someone tell me if this is the way Klasse products work? Also, is this why people feel the need to top their Klasse coats with a traditional wax like Blitz?
Thanks for your help.