I wanted to know if Klasse would work like a lubricant when covered with snow (allowing the snow to slide off the car, instead of sticking to it). Since it has been so cold here in Maryland, I have not had a real opportunity to get out and put some new coats of Klasse on the car (plus we don't get much snow here) to see if this would work.
I had an idea that might give me the results that I wanted. I just got new ski boots, and thought this would be a great way to see if the snow would stick, or if it would come off. So I decided to Klasse up my boots. I put two coats of AIO, and two coats of SG. I plan on going skiing this coming weekend, and I hope to see if the snow comes right off (or if it sticks at all).
Yes, I know that this might seem like a silly way to get the results that I am looking for, but with the current weather conditions, this struck me as the best way to run my little test (plus, I will have the best looking ski boots on the mountain
). I guess that this could be considered a bit excessive, but such is the life of an Autopian.
Best regards.
I had an idea that might give me the results that I wanted. I just got new ski boots, and thought this would be a great way to see if the snow would stick, or if it would come off. So I decided to Klasse up my boots. I put two coats of AIO, and two coats of SG. I plan on going skiing this coming weekend, and I hope to see if the snow comes right off (or if it sticks at all).
Yes, I know that this might seem like a silly way to get the results that I am looking for, but with the current weather conditions, this struck me as the best way to run my little test (plus, I will have the best looking ski boots on the mountain

Best regards.