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mobenzowner said:Many on here make their own sort of version of acrylic spritz by diluting KSG with water in a spray bottle. I would suggest saving your money and doing just that. I believe the ratio is anywhere for 7 to 10 parts water to 1 part KSG. Others will chime in if i have not remembered the ratios correctly. I have actually done this and it works well. I have also bought acrylic spritz which is a good product but hard to justify the cost when the "home brew" version works very well. Anyway that's my .02 cents.
DavidB said:I find this to be a very unprofessional post. You're basically coming on my property (our sponsored forum area) and telling people not to use our products. If you don't want to use our products, please don't. However, I find this to be very offensive. We allow you to post anything you want about product in the open areas... please do that, but be courteous enough to keep it out of my business area.
Lynn Phillips said:Sonus Acrylic Spritz is specifically designed to safely remove light dust and dirt for quick details between washes and maintain Klasse, CarLackand other German acrylic sealants.
Sonus Acrylic Glanz Spray Sealant will also safely remove light dust, but it is specifically designed to add extra protection and make your paint "pop" for special occasions. This product was also formulated to work with Klasse, CarLack and other German acrylic sealants.
Sonus Carnauba Spritz would be similar to the Sonus Acrylic Spritz but was formulated with carnauba instead of acrylic to work with concours quality pure waxes like P21S, Zymol, Pinnacle and other premium hard waxes (e.g., BLITZ, Collinite). Sonus Carnauba Spritz is a great quick detailer that enhances gloss while removing light dust, finger prints and water spots.
Lynn
Logan2224 said:I still don't understand the actual differences in them. The Acrylic Spritz maintains the Klasse, the Acrylic Glanz also seems to do exactly the same thing, but the Carnauba Spritz maintains tha P21S. I'm so confused!! :nixweiss Are they all necessary? I'm using Klasse and P21S. I remember reading in the Klasse user guide that you are supposed to put the Klasse on very lightly. And one of them is supposed to help with that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Logan2224 said:I was wondering about the differences between Acrylic Glanz, Acrylic Spritz, and Carnauba Spritz. I am going to apply both Klasse and P21S. Are they all necessary? What are the differences in them? Thanks