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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.

GearHead_1
10-24-2006, 09:07 PM
There has been much discussion a couple of years back on the various methods of applying and removing SG. Autopia had pages of posts surrounding this topic. There was a person and if memory serves me right his name was Bill that started to use the WOWO method with a couple of his own twists that almost became legendary because of it of his method. I haven't seen too much written about it of late. I believe that the problems you read about using SG actually arise when one follows the instructions and leave it on the vehicle and allow to dry. Of course that problem is greatly compounded when too much product is used. The WOWO method seems to be a popular way of applying but I've also read that it is less effective than when used according to manufacturers instructions.

abrcrombe
10-24-2006, 09:21 PM
Yeah I find it easy to use when you know the technique. If you don't know the right way and you just slap it on there all thick, then people start complaining. Honestly, nowthere are good sealants/waxes that offer same protection and better shine so KSG isn't talked about too much anymore.

supercharged
10-26-2006, 06:08 PM
Already have one coat. Planning to add another one after a next wash. Haven't decided how many I will have (of Klasse SG), though, two or three.

ScottB
10-26-2006, 06:11 PM
Trust me ... a small travel size spray bottle is the perfect friend to Klasse SG. Forces you to put it on lightly and makes all the difference. I too use the WOWO method.

supercharged
10-26-2006, 09:17 PM
I will give it a try. Thanks.