Klasse sealant glaze
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Klasse sealant glaze
I love the shine I get with Klasse All In One. But when I use the sealant I get all kinds of smears and it appears the glaze won't come off. Any ideas? I do it by hand.
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Originally Posted by tommyo,Nov 23 2006, 12:44 PM
I love the shine I get with Klasse All In One. But when I use the sealant I get all kinds of smears and it appears the glaze won't come off. Any ideas? I do it by hand.
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Q. Any tips for applying High Gloss Sealant Glaze?
A. Yes. HGSG does apply a little differently than All-In-One. Apply HGSG using a damp Microfiber or Microfinger Pad but apply less product (about the size of a dime) and wipe-on in broad, overlapping strokes. You can use a light pressure to apply HGSG because you are not "polishing", you're just applying a protectant. The longer HGSG stays on the surface, the easier it is to buff off. Apply to the entire vehicle before buffing. I will often apply HGSG in the afternoon, let it sit overnight and buff it off the next day. It will buff off like a breeze. Again, I buff by hand using a Microfiber Buffing Cloth.
Occasionally, customers will complain that HGSG is difficult to buff. In almost every instance, I can trace the problem to the customer using too much product, applying with a dry, not damp, applicator and/or not waiting long enough before buffing. If HGSG resists easy buffing after it is dry, simply mist the surface with any quick-detail spray and wipe with a dry Microfiber Cloth.
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Originally Posted by darkknight1999,Nov 23 2006, 10:12 PM
Well that sums that up
as we all know, one answer often raises more questions though... so we are now on stand by!
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The klasse SG gave mine a beautiful shine, but I did notice a couple of areas I'd call a little splotchy. I used some detailing spray and a microfiber cloth and it made it better but there's still a slight smear or splotch.
From you experts, will i need to redo with AIO and start over, or just put more glaze over it?
It's kind of in the center of the hood, and I'm thinking maybe I didn't get it good with the AIO when I started
Willinathen.
From you experts, will i need to redo with AIO and start over, or just put more glaze over it?
It's kind of in the center of the hood, and I'm thinking maybe I didn't get it good with the AIO when I started
Willinathen.
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I've had that before. You will need to either re-AIO or wait it out (which can be a long while since SG lasts so freaking long). I've also heard that if you mix SG with distilled water and use that as a QD it works much better.