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I just read this...
"I put it (klasse sg) in a small spray bottle and spritz it on and wipe .... "
and wonered if any of pros here have tried this method.
No problem!Glad to know this,
I was really hated KSG bottle ... little box thing...
excited to learn new tricks!
I've been using KSG in a spray bottle since 2005, actually the same bottle too, LOL! The bottle in question is an old 8 ounce Griot's Garage bottle that had their Speed Shine in. The place I used to get my detailing supplies from told me trick in using KSG and the spray bottle was part of it. While I'm at it I should also state that having a bowl with water in it to dunk your applicator in, preferably a nice, clean cotton applicator in after every other panel, is the way to go. This way not only are you applying KSG thinly (I usually spray 1-2 squirts per panel) but you keep the applicator damp and clean.
Never tried it because it's working time is much, much more forgiving and besides it's a thicker product.What about KAIO in a spray bottle?
I don't mix it with water. I just use the method I posted a couple back and have not changed it in 10 years. I do make something my buddy called "FrankenDetailer" though. Its basically taking your favorite rinseless wash and making it up as quick detailed and adding 2 ounces of KSG to the mix, this is when making a gallon BTW.
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There's a formula out there for mixing Megs UQW/D156 and Klasse HGSG. I tried it and it worked well. Minimizes the streaking of HGSG and extends the life of UQW
Sounds interesting. Do you know the formula. May give it a try. Just need a little ambition.
Do you also mix it with water when you put KSG into a spray bottle btw?