Hi all,
While not exactly new here, I definitely haven't been around in a while. Around 2002 I did enough research to decide I needed a PC 7427, Klasse All In One, Klasse Sealant Glaze, 3M Swirl Mark Remover, a jar of S100 (re-branded P21S paste wax), and a tub of One Grand.
I just ran out of KAIO (and it wasn't gone.. I dropped the bottle) and used the One Grand on a test panel today. I bought two small bottles of KSG back then and one hasn't even been opened.
Times change. I have different cars, different priorities. A demanding job. A kid.
I came back because I want my fun car to look good. I'm a little tired of the dipped-in-glass look of KSG. I can't grind the paint on this car. And I want to make sure I'm taking advantage of technology and whatever I use has to be forgiving and quick.
I thought about buying more KAIO. It really worked well- it's funny and cool to me to see how well regarded it is still.
I'm going to ask for help putting together the best combination of products and techniques for my current circumstances in the Detailing forum. I'm kind of excited to get to try something else, finally. Clearly it's true a little KSG goes a long way
Robert
Ferndale, MI
While not exactly new here, I definitely haven't been around in a while. Around 2002 I did enough research to decide I needed a PC 7427, Klasse All In One, Klasse Sealant Glaze, 3M Swirl Mark Remover, a jar of S100 (re-branded P21S paste wax), and a tub of One Grand.
I just ran out of KAIO (and it wasn't gone.. I dropped the bottle) and used the One Grand on a test panel today. I bought two small bottles of KSG back then and one hasn't even been opened.
Times change. I have different cars, different priorities. A demanding job. A kid.
I came back because I want my fun car to look good. I'm a little tired of the dipped-in-glass look of KSG. I can't grind the paint on this car. And I want to make sure I'm taking advantage of technology and whatever I use has to be forgiving and quick.
I thought about buying more KAIO. It really worked well- it's funny and cool to me to see how well regarded it is still.
I'm going to ask for help putting together the best combination of products and techniques for my current circumstances in the Detailing forum. I'm kind of excited to get to try something else, finally. Clearly it's true a little KSG goes a long way

Robert
Ferndale, MI