Klass Twins??

Slava

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On Friday I ordered this kit for AG http://www.autogeek.net/klassekit.html

After doing some research ~6 hours of Google and AG old threads I think that this is the perfect fit for me.
I will be using this product on my carbon fiber trunk and also will try it out on a 6 year old carbon fiber hood that has a lot of oxidation.
After reading some threads I’ve noticed that a lot of people say that this is a very hard product to remove after it’s applied. Not so much the AIO but Glaze. Someone pointed out that easiest way to use Klasse Glaze is to transfer it to a spray bottle, spay it on and wipe off right away (sorry but I forgot who suggested it)

I’d also like to get any other tips or recommendations on using this product. I’ve never used it before so anything would be great.
 
Hey Slava, good choice. I use the Klasse Twins myself. The aio is very nice, but your right the glaze can be temperamental at times. What i do when it gets tough to remove is just hit with a Quick Detailer and it comes right off. The key is to apply very thin a little goes a long way with this stuff.
 
It's a fantastic combo, but go light on the glaze. Very thin application will save a lot of work removing. I've never tried the spray bottle, but if your applicator gets too saturated you'll end up applying too much; it's like concrete if that happens. You should barely be able to see it when you apply. Multiple thin coats is the key with the HGSG.
 
..... Not so much the AIO but Glaze. Someone pointed out that easiest way to use Klasse Glaze is to transfer it to a spray bottle, spay it on and wipe off right away (sorry but I forgot who suggested it)

That might have been me :props: and never saw any loss of durability and so much more easier to remove. Just remember to allow ample time to cure after removing excess.
 
Got home tonight and to my surprise a brown truck pulls up with AG box. I placed my order on friday at 4:23pm and delivered on monday. WOW.
Anyway I just had to try the AIO. Here a test spot.
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I use both products as my winter base up here in Chicago. As for application, yes the AIO is much easier to remove. As for the Glaze, my first coat I thought I had put on very little over the entire vehicle before I started to wipe off...but even that was too much. Used a bit extra on the MF to wipe off evenly with no issue. For the 2nd and 3rd coats, I used even less (just remember that if you think you have put on a thin enough layer...keep going and make it thinner) with super easy removal. The 16.9 oz bottle will literally keep my SUV in SG and AIO for easily 5-7 years.
 
The Klasse twins is great to use with pretty long durability.:dblthumb2:
 
I had a hard time removing the sealant, so there was still product on the car creating holograms. It was on my friends car and he didn't care. I looked at his car the next day and the holograms were gone. His car sits outside 24/7, my guess is the environment washed it away.
 
Thanks everyone.
The AIO was a piece of cake. I used a spray bottle for the sealant and it works great. It's snowing rightnow and I pushed the car outside to see how the product will react to the snow.
I'll post pics soon.
 
Some people find Klasse finicky to work with, including myself. So we came up with a guide to help you out if you need it.

Klasse Help
 
Thanks everyone.
The AIO was a piece of cake. I used a spray bottle for the sealant and it works great. It's snowing rightnow and I pushed the car outside to see how the product will react to the snow.
I'll post pics soon.

Glad to hear SG worked well for you. If you ever have trouble removing it, I like to dampen a microfiber towel with some QD spray - this helps immensely!
 
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