Just got my order of Klasse AIO
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Just got my order of Klasse AIO
I purchased a bottle of Klasse AIO, a pair of sonus polishing towels, and a couple foam applicator pads from autopia.org. What's the best way to apply this stuff? How much of this stuff will I need to finish my car? What sort of technique do you guys use when applying it? Do I need to use any force when applying it or should I just glide it on with light pressure? Any techniques for buffing this stuff out? Sorry for all the questions...first time user of this stuff and I'm just trying to soak up all the information I can. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Mar 10 2006, 01:47 PM
One of the easiest to apply.
Just glide it on with light press.and wipe it off;don't even have to wait.
And follow it with a few coats of P21-S.
Just glide it on with light press.and wipe it off;don't even have to wait.
And follow it with a few coats of P21-S.
Also, how much should I be using? And how often should I be switching applicators?
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Originally Posted by frank b,Mar 10 2006, 09:35 PM
Great stuff! Very easy to apply and remove. As Emil said, try not to use too much. A very little goes a long way. Enjoy.
Your going to like the results and ease of use.
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My Wife does crafts.When she gets done with her paints(2 ounce) I wash them up and put the AIO and HGSG in them. This is a good way to see how much you are applying.
I find one ounce is just enough for your average size car.
I apply the AIO by wiping on one section, then wipe it off before it dries.
The HGSG likes to sit for at least an hour before removing.
The AIO likes a damp applicator and the SG likes a dry applicator.
If you own a PC apply them both with it.
IF you have any streaks from either the AIO or the SG rewipe the streaks with a damp Micro fiber towel, then imeditaly wipe with a dry MF towel.
You can also spritz the streak with a detail spray. I find the damp-dry towel trick works the best.
I find one ounce is just enough for your average size car.
I apply the AIO by wiping on one section, then wipe it off before it dries.
The HGSG likes to sit for at least an hour before removing.
The AIO likes a damp applicator and the SG likes a dry applicator.
If you own a PC apply them both with it.
IF you have any streaks from either the AIO or the SG rewipe the streaks with a damp Micro fiber towel, then imeditaly wipe with a dry MF towel.
You can also spritz the streak with a detail spray. I find the damp-dry towel trick works the best.