I have spent many hours reading on this www trying to discover how to get rid of the haze that would be left behind after applying SG. First of all, you were all correct in that applying too much will make it very, very difficult to remove. 2ndly, it really helps to let your SG dry overnight before removing. 3rdly, I was ready to try another product but my white car just started shining so good that I decided to give it one more SG coat. I removed it with a MF and Sonus Sonacrylix. I would just lightly spray the Sonus over an area and then buff out the SG with the MF. One towel, one spray bottle of Sonus. :bow
Thank God!!!
The SG came off like magic. And what I really liked was I was removing it with a product that has the "same ingredients" as the Klasse. Check out CMA's www.. I even got 2 more SG's on and am waiting for the 4th to dry as I write this. :xyxthumbs
Try it. You should like it.
Thank God!!!
The SG came off like magic. And what I really liked was I was removing it with a product that has the "same ingredients" as the Klasse. Check out CMA's www.. I even got 2 more SG's on and am waiting for the 4th to dry as I write this. :xyxthumbs
Try it. You should like it.