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    New to Detailing - Wash/Microfiber/Device Recommendations

    "Vanquish Auto" really has the best answer: "You will get a hundred different answers. What someone thinks is the best product for them. May not be the same for the next person. Your best bet is to try different products and see what works best for you. Read reviews of some of the product...
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    Waxing a car tomorrow that was washed today

    I'm in the same situation. If I wash at night, to avoid 100 degree temps, I use ONR before waxing the next day before applying my wax or sealant.
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    Wheel "wax"

    As I said in a previous post, I'm getting back into things so I'm still trying to catch up. Years ago, some detailers were trying to find a kind of wheel "wax". The thinking was that wheel got to hot for traditional waxes and sealants so, there was a push for a special wax for wheels. Chemical...
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    New to detailing

    I used a PC7424 for years, it produces a good finish. While it's not impossible to burn through the clear with a DA, it takes some work. Mike Phillips taught detailing for years using a DA. How you use the DA (technique), your combination of pad and product makes all the difference. Welcome to AGO.
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    How Many Layers of Wax or Sealant

    Thanks guys for the responses. This is why I LOVE Autogeek's forum; and Mike Phillips is a beast!
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    How Many Layers of Wax or Sealant

    I'm getting back into detailing after a couple of years hiatus. The other day I was reading through a post, and related responses, about waxes and sealants (specifically KSG). Some responses talked about putting on many multiple layers of KSG (but it could be any product). My understanding was...
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    Can someone help me understand the Klasse paradox?

    KSG has long been a source of conversation in the forum. I think the member's forum name is, KlasseAct? He has the answers for you. Yes, put it on very lightly (make the KSG spray if you prefer), do a very small section at a time, wipe off with a wet microfiber towel. In south Texas, it's easy...
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    Brand new truck - want to do it right

    Sealants are the answer but read the instructions. The instructions on some sealants say that the sealants need 8 hours to "cure", without any moisture on them.
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    Pizza grease on seat

    Yes, cloth seats. Thanks, guys.
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    Pizza grease on seat

    I was in a hurry today, put the pizza box on the seat and headed home. When I picked the pizza box up I saw a 1" diameter grease spot on the passenger seat pf my 2015 Tacoma Tacoma. Any proved ways of cleaning this stupid mistake?
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    Sema

    I didn't go to SEMA this year, it's on next year's schedule, so I'm watching the various car shows on Velocity about SEMA- specifically "Inside West Coast Customs". West Coast Customs has an "academy" at SEMA, guys & girls come in & practice with the pros. In 2016, AutoGeek had an amazing booth...
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    Pontoon boat detailer needed

    A friend of mine wants their pontoon boat detailed. If you're in the San Antonio, Texas area- leave a note here and I'll contact you.
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    Klasse Twins

    What Klasse Act said! I used KSG letting it dry, etc; brutal to remove. Now I use Klasse Act method, sweet!
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    Klasse Sealant

    Please don't consider this argumentative but, in south Texas it can 90 degrees at 11 PM and the humidity is brutal. I like the Klasse products. KAI on my silver Accord makes it look amazing. KSG on my Tacoma is incredible, and I apply it winter - early spring. The method I use is yours, it...
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    Klasse Sealant

    I use water or, sometimes, ONR to remove the more stubborn spots where the KSG seems glued on. For whatever reason, it's seems easier to use when the temps are cooler. I put KSG away when the evening temps and humidity are high. I made an "emergency bag" years ago that has ONR, distilled water...
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