Klasse Twins on 06 BMW 330i TiAg

armoredsaint

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I used aiox1 and sgx3 over the weekend, waited about 14-20 hours between sg coats! Silver is hard to bring the shine than black!



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Very nice....Klasse twins are my favorite combo on light colors. Takes some time and patience with the application, but DEFINITELY worth the effort. Upp also provides a nice application for light colors, but Klasse twins are almost impossible to beat.
 
Looks really good. I'll bet that the pictures don't show how rich the finish looks in real life. Since I had a silver car for years I know that it will look even better in real life.
 
I still wonder why people say you need to wait so long to cure. I've used the Klasse twins following the directions (which says wipe on / wipe off no need to wait for AIO and wipe, haze, and wipe for SG) and it works great. If you look that the Klasse web sites they say nothing about needing to let SG cure longer than a haze, and in the end it just makes it harder to get off.



My wfie's SUV is doing great following the directions and its gold (Lexus Cashmere Beige) metallic just pops and beads like a SOB. Dirt just doesn't stick to that sucker anymore.
 
yeah i guarantee those pics dont do the depth justice. my cars the same way looks alot better/wetter in person that my cam just cant capture, very nice though.
 
ronmart said:
I still wonder why people say you need to wait so long to cure. I've used the Klasse twins following the directions (which says wipe on / wipe off no need to wait for AIO and wipe, haze, and wipe for SG) and it works great. If you look that the Klasse web sites they say nothing about needing to let SG cure longer than a haze, and in the end it just makes it harder to get off.



My wfie's SUV is doing great following the directions and its gold (Lexus Cashmere Beige) metallic just pops and beads like a SOB. Dirt just doesn't stick to that sucker anymore.



well is what hes saying is letting it cure for 20 hours not remain on the vehicle for that long, many lsps need 20-30 hours cure time before using detergents or adding layers. curing of a product is not dry time, maybe you got the two confused, and sg does say to allow 20 hours i believe, but how many of you think every suggested usage per product is correct?lol do what works for ya.
 
VaSuperShine said:
well is what hes saying is letting it cure for 20 hours not remain on the vehicle for that long, many lsps need 20-30 hours cure time before using detergents or adding layers. curing of a product is not dry time, maybe you got the two confused, and sg does say to allow 20 hours i believe, but how many of you think every suggested usage per product is correct?lol do what works for ya.



you have it exactly correct! also I ranged in the past from waiting 1 hour to 24 hours for it to dry and never had any removal problems unless i put it on too thick. make sure your applicator is damp.
 
What method did you use for the Klasse SG? Wipe on and wipe off or leave for 30 mins? I applied the Klasse SG on my car this past weekend and waited for 30 minutes before wiping off. And there were some light haze marks that I cannot get remove. I applied very thin coat using damped micrsofiber pad.



Larry
 
lpablo said:
What method did you use for the Klasse SG? Wipe on and wipe off or leave for 30 mins? I applied the Klasse SG on my car this past weekend and waited for 30 minutes before wiping off. And there were some light haze marks that I cannot get remove. I applied very thin coat using damped micrsofiber pad.



Larry



I waited about 20 minutes. In your case, just use a little water and you should be able to get it to loosen up.



Worst case scenario, apply some AIO and then redo the SG with a shorter wait interval. As you also point out, the coat should be VERY thin or your in for a world of hurt trying to remove it.
 
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