Klasse Steps

Mliner

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For my next detail i wanted to know if this would be a good idea.

1-Klasse AIO
2-Klasse SG
{Steps 1&2 applicated with German Applicator
Some questions
3-What kind of Microfiber towel should i use to buff both these products?
4-Will i need to use wax after the SG or will SG be enough?
5-Will the german applicator be useful?
6-How should i apply these products to the paint?Lightly?heavly?
7-Will i ever need to use a scratch remover such as poorboys SSR Series?

I know i have a lot of questions to be answered here but please try to do your best and answer all of them
:car :car
Sev.
 
Mliner said:
For my next detail i wanted to know if this would be a good idea.

1-Klasse AIO
2-Klasse SG
{Steps 1&2 applicated with German Applicator
Some questions
3-What kind of Microfiber towel should i use to buff both these products?
4-Will i need to use wax after the SG or will SG be enough?
5-Will the german applicator be useful?
6-How should i apply these products to the paint?Lightly?heavly?
7-Will i ever need to use a scratch remover such as poorboys SSR Series?

I know i have a lot of questions to be answered here but please try to do your best and answer all of them
:car :car
Sev.

My choice would be to use a medium pile MF towel to remove AIO and a low pile MF to remove SG.

As I mentioned in your other thread, you do not NEED to use a wax after SG because the SG itself is very durable. However, you may WANT to use a wax after SG to achieve the carnauba "look" for your finish.

The German applicator is nice, but I actually prefer to use two separate applicators. I'm assuming you will be doing all of this by hand (no dual action PC machine). In that case, I would prefer to use a MF applicator to apply AIO and a foam applicator for SG. The softer side of the German applicator would be fine for SG.

Apply the AIO in moderate amounts and work into the surface to maximize cleaning ability. Apply SG extremely thinly and with little to no pressure.

If you have scratches or any other type of marring, you may need to precede the Klasse steps with some type of swirl remover or compound. The SSRs can be used for this purpose though SSR2.5 and SSR3 are best used with a machine. Keep in mind that even light to moderate surface marring may require correction using a machine. Using compounds or swirl removers by hand can be a very time consuming task.

Hope this helps.
 
Again (like in another thread on Klasse), AWD330 is right. I use Klasse products and love what it does on my car. One thing I can't stress enough is.. use a VERY THIN application of the SG......I think I read somewhere that application of the SG should be a "whisper". That was a great description.
 
awd330 said:
My choice would be to use a medium pile MF towel to remove AIO and a low pile MF to remove SG.

As I mentioned in your other thread, you do not NEED to use a wax after SG because the SG itself is very durable. However, you may WANT to use a wax after SG to achieve the carnauba "look" for your finish.

The German applicator is nice, but I actually prefer to use two separate applicators. I'm assuming you will be doing all of this by hand (no dual action PC machine). In that case, I would prefer to use a MF applicator to apply AIO and a foam applicator for SG. The softer side of the German applicator would be fine for SG.

Apply the AIO in moderate amounts and work into the surface to maximize cleaning ability. Apply SG extremely thinly and with little to no pressure.

If you have scratches or any other type of marring, you may need to precede the Klasse steps with some type of swirl remover or compound. The SSRs can be used for this purpose though SSR2.5 and SSR3 are best used with a machine. Keep in mind that even light to moderate surface marring may require correction using a machine. Using compounds or swirl removers by hand can be a very time consuming task.

Hope this helps.
This helped me a lot. thanks your your ideas and comments.
 
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