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    Can someone help me understand the Klasse paradox?

    I don't think that's it because I applied SG last night and left it on the paint overnight and buffed it out this afternoon, so it was curing for WELL over 8 hours. A damp microfiber still wiped away the dry SG like it wasn't even there. Why wouldn't they make it so the carrier evaporates...
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    Can someone help me understand the Klasse paradox?

    Everyone knows that Klasse SG applied too heavily is a bear to remove. Hell, even when you apply it so thin you can only see it in the reflection of a LED flashlight, it's still hard to remove. At first, I thought if it's this hard to remove, it must be super durable. But then I got to thinking...
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    Question about applying Klasse SG

    Right, but it had been curing for 8 hours before I even started buffing so do I still need to wait an additional 12 hours after buffing? There's nothing magical about buffing that jump-starts the curing process so shouldn't it only need to cure for 12 hours from the time it was applied, not...
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    Question about applying Klasse SG

    The directions say to let SG cure for 8-12 hours between coats. If I apply SG and let it sit for 8 hours before buffing, do I then need to wait 8-12 hours AFTER buffing before applying another coat? Or does SG just need to cure for 8-12 hours after it was applied?
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    Question about applying Klasse SG

    The application instructions for Klasse SG says "If Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze streaks, you’ve used too much product." What exactly do they mean by "streaks"? Is it talking about streaks as you're applying it, after it has dried, or after you have buffed it off? Also, do I need to...
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    Klasse SG layer bonding?

    After paint correction, I applied Klasse AIO followed by Klasse SG and let it sit for a couple hours, buffed it out and then wiped it with microfiber dampened with Meguiar's Final Inspection to get anything I missed and then let it "cure" for at least 12 hours. When I was putting down the first...
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