alright .. so I have seen a lot of people say its hard to work with... and I have to say .. I agree.
First I tried like it said on the bottle .. on and off .. well if you let it sit too long it is hard to get off for sure. Which is weird becuse why would anyone wait for it to dry like it says when its that hard to remove. Then I put it on and took it off almost right away. That seemed to be a little better.
Then there is this guy here that has posted several times about getting the applicator wet and spray the sealant on the applicator and use that to spread over the panel and to take it off right away.
my question is with that method. One, if you are getting it wet, are you not diluting it? Two, if its wet, is not not hurting the bonding proccess? Three, if you add water, apply, and then take it right off, isnt that hurting the bonding and possibly taking it off as you are removing it due to it being "wet" and not drying on the paint?
also I did try this last method .. but I sprayed the applicator with water a few times and poured the klasse on it a few dots at a time. It seemed ok .. but when the sun went down a bit I could start to see light streaks where it wasnt all the way buffed out .. even though I did small areas and did it right away.
soooo nothing I have tried so far is getting this to come off to where there isnt some sort of streaks left over. This is a metallic grey Accord so its a little darker and these streaks are noticeable.
Thanks for the help.
First I tried like it said on the bottle .. on and off .. well if you let it sit too long it is hard to get off for sure. Which is weird becuse why would anyone wait for it to dry like it says when its that hard to remove. Then I put it on and took it off almost right away. That seemed to be a little better.
Then there is this guy here that has posted several times about getting the applicator wet and spray the sealant on the applicator and use that to spread over the panel and to take it off right away.
my question is with that method. One, if you are getting it wet, are you not diluting it? Two, if its wet, is not not hurting the bonding proccess? Three, if you add water, apply, and then take it right off, isnt that hurting the bonding and possibly taking it off as you are removing it due to it being "wet" and not drying on the paint?
also I did try this last method .. but I sprayed the applicator with water a few times and poured the klasse on it a few dots at a time. It seemed ok .. but when the sun went down a bit I could start to see light streaks where it wasnt all the way buffed out .. even though I did small areas and did it right away.
soooo nothing I have tried so far is getting this to come off to where there isnt some sort of streaks left over. This is a metallic grey Accord so its a little darker and these streaks are noticeable.
Thanks for the help.