rddmxmeth10
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I have an orange, gray, and red CCS pads and a white foam pad. I have a PC7424, I was told to use the SG with a red or grey pad, but can I apply the AIO with an orange CCS pad?
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I have an orange, gray, and red CCS pads and a white foam pad. I have a PC7424, I was told to use the SG with a red or grey pad, but can I apply the AIO with an orange CCS pad?
Ok I'll try the white polishing pad. I have
2009 Hyundai Sonata
2009 Acura TSX
Mazda 3
2006 Hyundai Sonata
2004 Dodge Ram 2500
that are all black.
I also have a 2009 Hyundai Elantra (I know, alot of Hyundai's) that's red.
The Klasse AIO is a chemical cleaner/sealant, kind of like a normal cleaner/wax except the protection ingredients are not "wax".
It's non-abrasive so any mechanical cleaning action you get will come from the aggressiveness of your application material, in your case a foam pad, and the process, the process means how it's applied, in your case the PC.
Depending upon how the paint on your car reacts to aggressive foams used at high speed, you might be okay or you might see micro-marring if you use an aggressive foam cutting pad.
I would suggest trying to use the Klasse AIO with a polishing pad first and do a TEST SPOT, make sure you're getting the results you want and hope for in one small area before buffing out the entire car.
You can also test using the cutting pad but my guess is on a dark or black colored car you would see some light micro-marring from the combination of Klasse AIO and the aggressive foam formula combined with the violent oscillating action of the PC on the 5-6 speed setting.
If you're working on a light colored car you might not see it as dark colors and black show everything. It doesn't mean the micro-marring isn't taking place, it's just that you might not be able to see it.
So test first with a tape-line and do a test spot with one or the other pad and product combination and make sure you're getting the results you want before buffing out the entire car.
I invested quite a bit of time into answering questions for a person new to machine polishing in the below thread, it's thorough and detailed. Maybe give it a read-through for some tips and techniques to help you...
How to approach buffing out your car for the first time
After you use the Klasse AIO you can then use any of your very soft pads to apply the SG
Speed Setting for Klasse AIO
For cleaning ability, use the Klasse AIO on the 5 to 6 Speed Setting, basically you want to see your pad rotating under pressure but don't use a lot of pressure as that's not how this type of product should be used. If you have swirls and scratches get a product that uses mechanical abrasives of some type.
Speed Setting for Klasse SG
Use the 4 setting. You're basically just trying to spread out a VERY thin layer and pads move over the surface better at the 4 setting than slower settings but you can use a slower setting if you like.
Anytime someone is new to Klasse SG I recommend applying to a small section about a foot squared and after letting it dry, wipe it off and get a good feel for the application and wipe-off of the product. It will teach you to apply a thin coating.
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