Question about Klasse twins and P21s
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Question about Klasse twins and P21s
Do I have to wait between applications?
I usually just clay the car. Then put a coat of Klasse AIO, then Klasse SG, then P21s and call it a day.
Should I wait a hour or day before I do each coat? I'm a old dinosaur when it comes to this stuff. The more I read, the more confused I get.
I got new micro fiber towels and switched my Costco ones for wheels and interior. I went out and got a porter cable and pads because of all your posts in this forum.
Thanks in advance.
I usually just clay the car. Then put a coat of Klasse AIO, then Klasse SG, then P21s and call it a day.
Should I wait a hour or day before I do each coat? I'm a old dinosaur when it comes to this stuff. The more I read, the more confused I get.
I got new micro fiber towels and switched my Costco ones for wheels and interior. I went out and got a porter cable and pads because of all your posts in this forum.
Thanks in advance.
#6
you are using the combo for the owner of autopia (david bynon)'s "perfect shine"...
check it out:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing...fect-shine.html
about the time that he was writing this, i was experimenting with "finish first" (a synthetic) and wax over it. then a while later when zaino was introducted, i wanted to do this with zaino, but sal zaino had told me that i could not "sandwich" zaino. being the pure wacko that i am, this made me want to try it even more... and the results are history (it is now common practice to sandwich synthetics and wax- just make sure that the wax is the last product on the car and dont sandwich sythetic over fresh wax- old wax is o.k.).
cure time is kinda a personal decision. i dont usually cure more than an hour or two cause i wana get several coats on, and as you can see in the posts above, lotsa guys like much longer.
check it out:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing...fect-shine.html
about the time that he was writing this, i was experimenting with "finish first" (a synthetic) and wax over it. then a while later when zaino was introducted, i wanted to do this with zaino, but sal zaino had told me that i could not "sandwich" zaino. being the pure wacko that i am, this made me want to try it even more... and the results are history (it is now common practice to sandwich synthetics and wax- just make sure that the wax is the last product on the car and dont sandwich sythetic over fresh wax- old wax is o.k.).
cure time is kinda a personal decision. i dont usually cure more than an hour or two cause i wana get several coats on, and as you can see in the posts above, lotsa guys like much longer.
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+1 to sandwhiching
if you don't do this, just go with many layers of sythetic. if anything lay off the carnauba wax until u get a bunch of sealant on your baby. then the next time you wash her, apply your carnauba and the results will speak for themself!
if you don't do this, just go with many layers of sythetic. if anything lay off the carnauba wax until u get a bunch of sealant on your baby. then the next time you wash her, apply your carnauba and the results will speak for themself!
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