Is Klasse the way to go?

Mliner

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I was planning on ordering Klasse Sealent Glaze,But was wondering after i detail the car i put on Klasse AIO then Klasse SG right?

If that is correct do i need to top anything off with a special type of wax or should i just stop after Klasse SG?

And wht is the best MF Towel to buff off Klasse with?
 
Your correct with the process being aio then sg. You can put many many coats of sg on your car. You must wait 24 hours between additional coats. I would read up on application and removal of Sg. sg is a very finicky sealant. You can remove sg with a high quality mf towel. There are some people who reccomend WW towels to remove.

Greg
 
I use Klasse. Like Greg said, its the AIO then the SG. Remember that the application of the SG must be VERY light - so light that you hardly see the SG coat. Remove with a good quality MF towel.
 
Waxxy said:
I use Klasse. Like Greg said, its the AIO then the SG. Remember that the application of the SG must be VERY light - so light that you hardly see the SG coat. Remove with a good quality MF towel.
So after Klasse AIO and Klasse SG i wont need to wax the car?
 
Mliner said:
So after Klasse AIO and Klasse SG i wont need to wax the car?
Some people like to put a carnauba paste wax on top of their layers of SG. This is strictly for appearance purposes, as the SG itself would be more durable than just about any carnauba wax. When I used SG, I chose to top with a carnauba since the look of SG alone did not appeal to me.
 
I tried the SG once. Being a noob I put it on too thick. Was a real bish to remove. Have since moved to AIO and then 4*UPP.
 
If you can wait a few days, a few people will be trying something similar to SG, but a bit easier to use apparently. Made by the same company, it's an updated version I believe. The line is called Jeffs Werkstatt.

http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com

I'm very interested to compare the new products to AIO and SG. We'll see how it goes. I know they will be similar products, but I'm not yet sure if it's better or worse.

Just a thought, but you can't go wrong with the original Klasse line.

As far as if Klasse is the way to go, that's just personal preference in what kind of products you like.

- J
 
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