topnotchtouch
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Hey all,
I detailed it a month ago and just got around to taking pictures today. I did AIO x2 by hand and then SG x2 by hand, one day between layers.
All I have done to maintain the finish is weekly washings, no QD or boosters applied. It has held up well to all the rain we have been getting due to the affects of the recent hurricanes.
I am really impressed with how easy AIO is to use and was almost tempted to stop there as the slickness and shine is awesome.
This was my first time with SG. I was a little worried about it after reading all the issues people have with applying and removing it. I applied by hand with a foam applicator, let it haze and then removed with an Autopia CBT. I was carefull to apply it as thinly as I could. I had absolutely no issues whatsoever with removing it. Hopefully that experience will continue as I plan to use the Klasse twins for my final major detail before winter sets in here.
One of the things that really impresses me about SG is that it seems to have the ability to both sheet and beed. Most of the water sheets off the car but, what little remains beads up like mad.
I have always been a die hard carnauba guy, still am but I have been dabbling with synthetics lately. Klasse doesn't quite have the depth or glossy look of a carnauba but, it has grown on me. I think someone described it well as looking like a piece of hard candy.
I have been tempted to top it with a carnauba but, not sure I want to go through the hassle of having to remove the carnauba if I want to apply another layer of Klasse.
Anyhow enough rambling, on to the pictures. Keep in mind this is a month old Klasse application. I applied it towards the end of August and just got around to taking pictures today. There are more pictures at the Webshots link in my sig.
I detailed it a month ago and just got around to taking pictures today. I did AIO x2 by hand and then SG x2 by hand, one day between layers.
All I have done to maintain the finish is weekly washings, no QD or boosters applied. It has held up well to all the rain we have been getting due to the affects of the recent hurricanes.
I am really impressed with how easy AIO is to use and was almost tempted to stop there as the slickness and shine is awesome.
This was my first time with SG. I was a little worried about it after reading all the issues people have with applying and removing it. I applied by hand with a foam applicator, let it haze and then removed with an Autopia CBT. I was carefull to apply it as thinly as I could. I had absolutely no issues whatsoever with removing it. Hopefully that experience will continue as I plan to use the Klasse twins for my final major detail before winter sets in here.
One of the things that really impresses me about SG is that it seems to have the ability to both sheet and beed. Most of the water sheets off the car but, what little remains beads up like mad.
I have always been a die hard carnauba guy, still am but I have been dabbling with synthetics lately. Klasse doesn't quite have the depth or glossy look of a carnauba but, it has grown on me. I think someone described it well as looking like a piece of hard candy.
I have been tempted to top it with a carnauba but, not sure I want to go through the hassle of having to remove the carnauba if I want to apply another layer of Klasse.
Anyhow enough rambling, on to the pictures. Keep in mind this is a month old Klasse application. I applied it towards the end of August and just got around to taking pictures today. There are more pictures at the Webshots link in my sig.


