Is Klasse AIO / SG still a good product?

Don't worry, you can put'em on the washing machine and it won't harm your clothes.....
As far as how many towels, I would say 1 is more than enough as the car will be already super clean and you really won't have much to buff off when applying Klasse...
Note that to apply I use a MF applicator pad, and only use MF towels to remove it after 1hr... but I only use a QD to remove it in case I have over applied it or else it will buff just nice with a dry mf towel.
 
Note that to apply I use a MF applicator pad, and only use MF towels to remove it after 1hr... but I only use a QD to remove it in case I have over applied it or else it will buff just nice with a dry mf towel.

What's a QD...? Quick detailer, like the M34 ?

I'm still learning the acronyms for detail forums.
 
Yepz... Quick Detailer.... don't worry, you'll get used to it pretty quickly... "=]
 
Transfer 1-2 ounces into a small travel size spray bottle. Spritz once or twice for each panel, buff in, and immediately flip towel and buff off. If you get a stubborn spot, respritz and wipe until gone. Once done allow 8-24 hours for sealant to completely cure to paint.

Boy's and Girl's, take this one to the bank!! :props:

Some of my free samples from Autogeek come in 4 ounce spray bottles. These make an ideal method in applying Klasse High Gloss Sealant. The spray is fine enough to atomize the liquid into tiny droplets allowing it tp be spread easily and buffed into the finish... :props:
 
I know the product should be applied and removed out of the sun.

But, once applied and removed fully, does Klasse SG need to cure indoors / garage. Or is it fine to cure outdoors in the sun?

Thanks
 
I know the product should be applied and removed out of the sun.

But, once applied and removed fully, does Klasse SG need to cure indoors / garage. Or is it fine to cure outdoors in the sun?

Thanks

Most sealants need time to bond and cure properly. Generally I like 8 hours minimum without coming in contact with moisture. If possible allow the car to remain indoors overnight, if not then it needs to cure the best it can outdoors.

Many times I've applied the sealant late morning on a warm clear day with great success...:props:
 
I just picked up a new Kia optima sx turbo. It's black I think I'm going to use the KLASSE combo then top it off with auto glym after 12hrs
 
Can someone post the links on how to apply KLASSE? I'm on my iPhone and I'm trouble finding them with the app
 
Klasse twins is good for me, top with colllinite 845. No problem for 5-6 months. After every wash with ONR then OCW.
 
Can someone post the links on how to apply KLASSE? I'm on my iPhone and I'm trouble finding them with the app

just posted it on the previous page of this post. Trust me you will find no easier way, well other than paying someone else to apply and remove it. Im the MAN
 
What is ONR and waht is OCW?

ONR is Optimum no rinse and OCW is Optimum car wax or Optimum car wash

Edit: there is a list of abbreviations here on the forum, but I can't keep up with it. My only computer is my IPad so it is hard to keep up with my saved favorites.

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cool looking product. I may add some of that to my order for Winter car washing.
 
Infinitiman is correct, :)
ONR is Optimum no rinse and OCW is Optimum car wax or Optimum car wash

Edit: there is a list of abbreviations here on the forum, but I can't keep up with it. My only computer is my IPad so it is hard to keep up with my saved favorites.

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