Klasse High Gloss Sealant

rtbrick

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Klasse AIO seems to be a favorite product for many of the folks on the forum, but I never hear anything about the Klasse High Gloss Sealant.

Opinions? Facts?
 
Its a pretty nice product It can be tricky to remove in humid weather you just need to get a feel for it and how much to apply and only work 1 panel at a time or at least thats the way I do it. It lasts a long time and has a nice shine but when topped with carnuba is when it really shows its effects. :cool:
 
I have tried to layer it super thin and it is still a PIA to get off. The directions say "allow to dry". If I do the whole hood and go back right after to wipe it off, it leaves some product behind that requires vigorous buffing. The humidity is always around 85 to 90% here in the islands so that may have something to do with it. The shine looks great if topped with EX but I would rather use UPP any day for ease of removal. I just purchased some AIO to see if it is not as difficult to remove.
 
The sealant glaze is a different kind of shine than UPP. UPP gives an amazing wet glossy look. SG is just straight up gloss. Its a very hard and polished rock kind of shine that a wax doesn't give and that Platinum doesn't give. I've heard that layering UPP on top of SG (or the other way around) is an impressive combination. Most people just pick a system and stick with it. If I were to be banished to a deseret island with just my bow tie and my bitchin camaro and could only take one product with me then it would be Cheese Whizz. But if I could choose a second product then it would be UPP. :D
 
Actually, if you were in the desert Fuzz it would be wise to take the EX with you so you can apply it in the sun. Would you wear a microfiber turban in the desert to protect the mullet? :D :cool:
 
landofaloha did you take that pic in your avatar or is that a stock photo it looks great, Anyways back to the subject The Fuzz Is right it does leave a different shine but its still a great product I find misting it with QD to get off makes it really easy or with a damp MF, I also let it Dry the first coat try for a good 2 hours then just proceed on.
 
Good info (as usual)! You would figure that using a complete system from one manufacturer would generally be the best way to go. Not always true when time and ease-of-use is factored in.

I had no intentions of deviating from my new found wonder products, UPP and EX. I just never heard much about the K HGSG.
 
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