Did I just undo all my Klasse SG work?

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So I did some reading last night on using the Klasse SG product and thought I read that if I ran into some tough spots when removing it I could just spritz with water.

My process was to use a small MF pad to apply to 1 or 2 panels at a time. Let drive for 10-15 min (its hot out) and buff out with a clean dry MF towle. I was typically able to get most of it off but had stubborn areas so I spritzed with plain water and wiped it dry.

Now I come in for the night and just do some more reading and I came across a few posts that say NOT to spritz with water. I was planning on doing a second coat late tomorrow morning either way.

What did I do? Did I just spend an hour+ sweating outside for nothing?
 
I doubt a little spritzing with water removed it all, but could effect its curing and durability. From now on use my WOWO method immediately and you'll find great results.

Transfer some to a spray bottle and spritz panel,buff in, then buff off immediately. If you get a stubborn area respritz and buff till gone.
 
Thanks kllr!

Its 11:15am, 92 degrees and 52% humidity in my garage! You think a full 24 hrs to cure?
 
Thanks kllr!

Its 11:15am, 92 degrees and 52% humidity in my garage! You think a full 24 hrs to cure?

I think after 8-12 hours you'll be fine, but you could give it 24 hours as desired.
 
I took me about 2 hrs and this is day 2 of the detail so while starting a LSP at 10pm tonight is doable I am not sure my arms will have the energy.
 
This is a follow-up to a similiar question. I helped out a neighbor with the Klasse Twins on his vehicle. My questions applies to the sealant (SG). After applying the sealant, I instructed my neighbor to keep it dry for 24 hours. He assured my he would, took the car home and left it outside. Later that day his young kids were playing with their super soakers. The car was the target !! My question is should I just recoat the surfaces or use the AIO to remove and reapply ?? Any advise ??
 
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Do the whole vehicle before you buff. You shouldn’t see much, if any, residue. Use a clean, soft microfiber or terry towel to hand buff the surface to an unbelievable shine. You can also use a bonnet on your buffer.
Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze can be layered as many times as you like with no discoloration. Apply, buff off, wait 8-12 hours, and then apply another coat if desired.
Tip: If buffing is difficult or streaky, there is too much product on the surface. Mist a towel with a quick detailer or water and wipe excess residue off. Then buff with a clean towel.

Last but not LEAST.
Tip: The longer you let Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze set on your vehicle, the better. Wait until the glaze is completely dry before buffing.

I've followed this and I never had no issues.
 
This is a follow-up to a similiar question. I helped out a neighbor with the Klasse Twins on his vehicle. My questions applies to the sealant (SG). After applying the sealant, I instructed my neighbor to keep it dry for 24 hours. He assured my he would, took the car home and left it outside. Later that day his young kids were playing with their super soakers. The car was the target !! My question is should I just recoat the surfaces or use the AIO to remove and reapply ?? Any advise ??

I would wash it and if it looks good, then simply place on another coat as desired. Doubt you need to strip it off and start over.
 
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