Just made my 1st Klasse purchase: Tips and insights please

islandvic

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I just made my 1st purchase from Autogeek...



Klass AIO and SG (autogeek's Super Size Kit)



303 Protectant



Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant (BOGO Free)



Pinnacle Rejuvenator Microfiber Detergent (BOGO Free)



OXO Auto Duster



I already own a PC 7424 and a few assorted Megs Mirror Glaze products (though I have not played with the PC much yet), and have used practically every OTC product Wal-Mart has to offer since I've owned my first car 15 years ago.



I know what OTC's work, work well, and dont work at all.



I'm new to the niche market "high(er) - end products" though.



My question deals with the Klasse products. Klasse SG sounds very similar to "Liquid Glass" that I used to layer on my vehicles years ago. Are there any similarites.



Second, I would like input from experienced users of the Klasse products. Specifically, any tips or experiences not covered by the "Autopia Klasse User's Guide".



Your help is appreciated!
 
I got these both about 6 months ago. Loved the AIO, but the SG is really a pain to get off compared to similar quality sealants.



The only thing I noticed that the guide doesn't mention is that the AIO isn't really that good at covering up spiderwebs, and it will actually really highlight them due to the high shine it produces. Best bet is to polish the paint until it's flawless before using the AIO by itself as a sealant.
 
My number 1 piece of advice: a little goes a long way.



Especially for SG.



They both come off a lot easier if you use a quick detailer, so be sure to have some on hand.



I also AIO my glass, and headlights.
 
With both Klasse products a little goes a long way.



Klasse All In One - Wipe On Wipe Off, no need to let dry completely



Klasse Sealant Glaze - Apply super thin coat to entire vehicle, let dry 30 minutes or more, then wipe off.
 
The directions say damp applicator, and I had thought it meant mist or dribble some water - wrong.



Maybe this is more common sense for everyone else, but I just figured out that I need to completely wet and wring out the applicator to be "damp."



Enjoy the Klasse twins, they are really great.
 
Go to youtube.com and search for Klasse. Someone posted a video with their preferred method of application. I tried it and it made application very easy. They used a sponge soaked in water then squeezed as much as possible. I often use Eagle One QD to "prime" my application pads. I find that foam application pads work better with SG. I prefer microfiber pads with AIO. I may use a PC for both but hand application is better for a beginner so you get a sense of what is meant by "THIN!". SG is harder to remove if applied too thick (when your haze is visible, it's too thick). Moistening the pad helps apply AIO and SG thinner.
 
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