What LSP will fit or suited with Klasse SG?

if you want to add a little something extra, you can try optiseal...I have used it on top of SG and it looks great.
 
I am really a newby here!!!:laugh: I should've rephrased my question. Is there anything else, maybe I can put on on top of my Klasse to have greater result? I really like the result of my sealant, Im just wondering if there is any product I can probably add on it.
 
You can try an add some carnuaba wax on top. Lots of people seem to have some success with souveran, petes 53, chemical guys 50/50, and s100. I haven't tried any of those but I do have collinite 845 IW on mine and it seems okay. I did use some Zymol before and it really does look nice but has no durability after a month.
 
Any good Nuba will look excellent on top of SG. If you go that route, try #26 or any of the ones mentioned above.
 
Just curious, on all the product that were suggested, who has the most durability? Im leaning more toward durability rather than wet looked product.
 
steveo3002 said:
remember if you add a wax..then when you want more sealant glaze you must start over with aio , sg etc



its easier to keep adding more sealant glaze



So in your opinion, are you saying that you rather add more SG rather than top it with something else? But until when will you stop using the SG?
 
mikelea4ever said:
So in your opinion, are you saying that you rather add more SG rather than top it with something else? But until when will you stop using the SG?



yes i just keep adding the sg , after some time the paint will get some swirls or defects that require a polish and then i start over again
 
If you're wanting durabilty..SG is pretty much the standard for durability. If you HAVE to put a wax on it..then Collinite 845 is what you want
 
Klasse AIO + SG = Durability to the max.



My Lincoln was forced to spend this past winter outdoors in a storage yard. It was exposed to the full gambit: rain, sleet, wind, ice, snow etc. I had applied AIO/SG back in September, car washed twice since then and the surface is still slick and glossy. Amazing.



I've become addicted now to all the waxes available so I'm going to be slathering the car in various polishes soon. :grinno:
 
It really is an addiction!



To the O.P., i would just keep layering SG, it makes sense for durability as well as looks and it will save you time. Your carnauba topper wont last too long and you will need to reapply once a month or so. Just stick to layering the SG.



Jim
 
You can add more SG coats. But it will be not necessary, the paint will look very slick, bright, etc... for a long time.
 
I tend to put on about 3 or 4 coats of SG over about a 2 month span. Then, I'll add a coat or two of UPP (which is easy to apply, and works greater with SG). UPP and SG play very nicely together, and you can easily layer one on top of the other. Its not like adding a true wax - which precludes further layers of SG.
 
Thanks for all replies!!! Let's say I decided to stop putting layers of SG after certain amount, will a regular wash and qd would maintain its sharpness and protection? Any clue????
 
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