Klasse SG thin as water - is this right?

abbeysdad

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Just recently got the twins - AIO is viscous like polish, but the SG is thin as water - is this right? Asking even though I've shook it like no tomorrow. I ask because I've never used it before and I also got some OP that was totally separated and was a bear to get mixed back to the right consistency.
 
SG is a very watery consistency so I think you good-to-go. My AIO (early 2004) was just a tad thicker - I think the reformulation afterwards may have changed the consistency. Hope this helps...MCA
 
Klasse SG is very thin just like you describe. It takes very little to do a large area of your car which is why it's so thin. I did my 350Z with AIO and SG back in April and the car still looks like a wet blue marble as shiney as glass! I literally have people stop me in parking lots and ask me what I put on the car to make it look so incredible.



scrapser
 
Thanks for the feedback guys. I was thinking it would be thicker, like other liquid polymers.



I went ahead and applied using a foam applicator. Goes on easy (by hand), wipe off on some areas was a little finicky. A couple of times a sprayed a mist of distilled water. Looks good (wifes Regal) though.

Will get another layer on there later or tomorrow.



hmm...this KSG would be better in a spray bottle, even if you just spray an applicator pad instead of the surface.
 
abbeysdad said:
hmm...this KSG would be better in a spray bottle, even if you just spray an applicator pad instead of the surface.



That's what I did, got a 2oz spray bottle so I can easily see how much I've used (should be only 1-2oz to do an entire car) since putting SG on too heavily is the source of the problem most people seem to have when having issues buffing it out.
 
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