supercharged
10-24-2006, 08:52 PM
Everyone were talking how hard it is to remove Klasse SG (http://autogeek.net/klashiggloss.html). I had that bottle for a while now, but never had a chance to use it. Anyway, as main tool of attack for my winter protection I tried to apply a coat (prior to that swirls were removed with XMT 2, and I preped finish with AIO), using WOWO method. I removed it with Cobra Indigo microfiber polishing (http://autogeek.net/coinmipoclsc.html) cloth. I'll be honost, it's not that hard to remove. First of all, you have to apply if very thin, let's even say, Klasse SG thin. Then remove it immediately. Choose the right towel - Cobra indigo polishing cloth, work on a cool surface out of direct sunlight.
It was even easier to remove then Meguiar's #16. I'm planning to put at least one more coat of SG, maybe even 2 more, then top it off with, most likely Liquid Souveran x2. (http://autogeek.net/pinliqsouvwa.html)
One again, back to the point, when working with SG, be sure to choose Cobra indigo polishing microfiber towel.
It was even easier to remove then Meguiar's #16. I'm planning to put at least one more coat of SG, maybe even 2 more, then top it off with, most likely Liquid Souveran x2. (http://autogeek.net/pinliqsouvwa.html)
One again, back to the point, when working with SG, be sure to choose Cobra indigo polishing microfiber towel.