Nick McKees37
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- Jan 6, 2011
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Hey Nick, what is the recommended time for applying a second coat of #845?
It's best to wait a couple hours.
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Hey Nick, what is the recommended time for applying a second coat of #845?
As with 845 and 476, the key on 915 is thin,thin,thin.
Don't work too far ahead, as 915 can be very tough to remove if left to haze too long. As soon as it passes the swipe test wipe off the haze. I find that if I apply on two panels and wipe off the first, staying one panel ahead as I go around the car, it works pretty well for me.
Bill
This works well for me too. I had a dumb moment a few weeks back and did my entire car with 915 before wiping......won't do that again. The other times I used it, I did it exactly as BillyJack stated and it was easy to work with.
I believe you on this for sure as you wouldn't have posted it otherwise but I've applied 4 coats of #915 to my car, the last 3 were applied to the entire car and then removed, no problems. I do this in our underground parking spot, out of any sun FWIW.
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Any recommendations of a good quick detailer to use once 845 has been applied/cured.
Love 845 just looking for something to keep it fresher between.
Any recommendations of a good quick detailer to use once 845 has been applied/cured.
Love 845 just looking for something to keep it fresher between.
I have tried several but my favorites are Megs Ultimate Quick Detailer, ONR with Nuba, and UWPP. ONR and UWPP are versatile in their uses.
I believe you on this for sure as you wouldn't have posted it otherwise but I've applied 4 coats of #915 to my car, the last 3 were applied to the entire car and then removed, no problems. I do this in our underground parking spot, out of any sun FWIW.
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Thanks for the great write-up Nick.
Following the advice of the experts here in my other thread, I had placed an order for the 845 wax, Klasse AIO, and a foam applicator pad.
I already bought a Mother's clay kit locally. So I will be claying the brand new car this weekend, weather permitting, applying the Klasse AIO, and then finishing with the 845.
My question is, do I need to wash the car after claying and after apply Klasse AIO?
or can I just do all 3 steps (clay, polish, wax) without washing the car in between?
Thanks Nate.
How long should I wait to apply 845 after polishing the car with Klasse AIO?
Well I'm not Nate but 12 hrs is the general rule w/ Klasse products, even KAIO. I take it your polishing w/ KAIO was done on paint that didn't need much correction but rather a general clean-up?
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