Thanks, CEE DOG, I was hoping I'd be able to remove them without having to redo the finished panels. Just wasn't sure of the vinegar's effect on them. Out to the garage and give it a shot. Thanx.
No. The the front clip and roof had been done last week. I was washing the truck to continue with the rest of the truck. The water spotting is from my screw-up this morning. I'd rather continue on with the rest of the truck than backtrack and redo the panels I did last week.
Long story short. I've been working on my Indigo Blue Tacoma, a panel at a time. Washing the truck this morning I was interrupted by an important phone call before I had a chance to dry. Came back a short time later to some major water spotting. Not so concerned about the panels I haven't...
Wish I had seen this thread a week ago. Used the Klasse twins on my old Ranger and proceeded to top with NXT 1st gen. This truck is my test bed. Trying to get my technique down as well as my lineup of products before I attack my '07 Tacoma. Used the NXT just because that's what I had on...
Big time newbie. Just finished the 1st application of Klasse AIO topped with Klasse sealant. Planning to put a top coat of sealant later. Since the truck is outdoors there will be an accumulation of dust, etc. that will need to be removed before the 2nd coat. Can I use an instant detailer...
Thanks for all the input. In the online tutorial it says :
Tip: Let High Gloss Sealant Glaze set on your vehicle for as long as possible. At least 8 to 12 hours is recommended. Remember, the best things come to those who wait!
I read it out of context and misinterpreted.
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I'm new to the game and have a concern about the cure time for Klasse sealant. From what I've read it's best to let the sealant set for 8 to 12 hours before wiping down but I don't have the luxury of a garage to shield it from the elements overnight. Once the sealant is applied will it be safe...