foxtrapper
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I've read warning after warning about the difficulties of applying Klasse SG. I also read Bills recommended technique. So off I finally went to apply to to my wifes car.
Hey, this was easy.
Had no problem with keeping the application very thin. Maybe it's because I'm cheap and it appealed to me from a cheating stand point or such. I intentionally over applied in one area just to see what it felt like and what the difficulties were in removing it. But it was very easy to keep it thin on the pad and simply wipe it on, while looking crosswise over the surface.
I simply went with the two panel method. Apply to the second panel, wipe off the first. Continue over the car. Wow, look at that shine!
I don't think there's any issue with lack of bond or reaction. In watching the stuff "cure" I could see it change in a matter of minutes and stabilize. The only areas I ever encountered any difficulties were those that I managed to get a little think. They "cured" slower and were much more difficult to wipe down. Going on extremely thin I could see it going on, and I could see it quickly "cure".
I did two coats, taking about a half hour each to apply.
After I was done I could see some "fume marks" in the paint where it appeared the SG was still interacting with the paint. It did what I figured it would do, over the night it completely balanced and the car loooked great.
It's been a little over a month now, and the car still looks good. It would look better probably if I were to wash it. The paint is still beading up quite nicely.
Hey, this was easy.
Had no problem with keeping the application very thin. Maybe it's because I'm cheap and it appealed to me from a cheating stand point or such. I intentionally over applied in one area just to see what it felt like and what the difficulties were in removing it. But it was very easy to keep it thin on the pad and simply wipe it on, while looking crosswise over the surface.
I simply went with the two panel method. Apply to the second panel, wipe off the first. Continue over the car. Wow, look at that shine!
I don't think there's any issue with lack of bond or reaction. In watching the stuff "cure" I could see it change in a matter of minutes and stabilize. The only areas I ever encountered any difficulties were those that I managed to get a little think. They "cured" slower and were much more difficult to wipe down. Going on extremely thin I could see it going on, and I could see it quickly "cure".
I did two coats, taking about a half hour each to apply.
After I was done I could see some "fume marks" in the paint where it appeared the SG was still interacting with the paint. It did what I figured it would do, over the night it completely balanced and the car loooked great.
It's been a little over a month now, and the car still looks good. It would look better probably if I were to wash it. The paint is still beading up quite nicely.