Sprayer / mister for KSG

I've been applying with a mf sponge misted with XMT360 spray wax or QD, lets me apply thin thin coats and it buffs right off with a dry mf. When applying I've never had a "haze" like a traditional wax, the product always dries clear and I usually only need to go back and buff the occasional high spots.
For a bottle I'm currently using a 2oz. travel mister. As much as I absolutely hate Walmart they do have the best travel bottles. They actually mist KSG (if your getting a stream try faster sprays, you need a quick shot of pressure to properly push the product through the nozzle) and the tips seem to resist clogging the best (i just run the tip under warm water to clean the face and haven't had issues clogging)
I will agree that each layer makes a big difference in the looks department, even on both of my white cars. 3 or more coats really adds some depth to the shine.


I used a terry-covered sponge at first, but then I discovered that a plain applicator sponge worked better, with less drag/friction over the surface of the car. I just bought another spray bottle, a 2 oz from Rite Aid, let's see if this one will actually spray or if it will come out in a stream like the one I have now.

BTW, I filled the 2.8 oz sprayer just over half-full and applied three coats to the car and I have enough left in the bottle for AT LEAST one more coat, if not two, this stuff really is economical.
 
I used a terry-covered sponge at first, but then I discovered that a plain applicator sponge worked better, with less drag/friction over the surface of the car. I just bought another spray bottle, a 2 oz from Rite Aid, let's see if this one will actually spray or if it will come out in a stream like the one I have now.

BTW, I filled the 2.8 oz sprayer just over half-full and applied three coats to the car and I have enough left in the bottle for AT LEAST one more coat, if not two, this stuff really is economical.

When I tried a terry cloth it felt to me like it wanted to grab the surface, didn't care for it. I've also tried a couple different foam applicators and always had issues with streaking and uneven application. Mf sponges (still using the one that came with my Klasse kit) just seemed to give me the best results and are easy to hold and manipulate in tight spots like under door handles.
Bang for the buck Klasse is hard to beat. I'm going to be doing a comparison this winter with the Klasse twins and Duragloss 501/105 combo. We'll see which one holds up better to the road salt and automatic car washes here in Minnesota during the winter.
 
IpsDrew, this will be an interesting test for sure, one product line that introduced me to something other than traditional nuba and another that has me hooked for life with its sealant goodness....let the test begin (but not yet, still enjoying the roads w/o salt and slush!)

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