andrew b
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thanks for the tip.I am also in the 'potentially going to try the Klasse Twins' camp and appreciate your posts & this entire thread.
Just one of those "lessons learned" things from my experience with Klasse: it lends itself very well to a little bit over a longer period.
By that I mean that when I decided to try klasse, I used the AIO one day after a good wash/clay session. Then I stopped, since I knew the AIO would provide a level of LSP sealant.
The next weekend, I did the AIO again. And then I did the roof, hood, and trunk deck with KSG.
You can probably see where this is going....every time I washed the car, I treated a new "section" with KSG, Some evenings, I'd go out to the garage and just do, say, both front quarter panels.
Obviously, make sure the panels you treat are clean. I used a waterless wash if I was not applying after a full wash.
Make sure to keep track of what you've done. Eventually, I knew that the whole car had 2 coats of KSG on it. The next weekend, I did a full wash and finished off the whole car at once with the 3rd layer of KSG. And, interestingly, that 3rd layer made a very visible difference (this was also reported by other forum detailers at the time).
Anyway, just an idea - you don't have to do the whole car at once. I focused on getting the base (clay/compound/polish) first, then after the AIO went at it pretty much one panel at a time to make each one as perfect as I could get it. The end results rocked.