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Originally posted by NHBFAN After my first experience with KSG I was pretty disappointed. I found KSG very hard to work with, and wasn't overly thrilled with my results.
But, today after applying AIO x 1, I applied a thin coat of KSG aftering spritizng my applicator with Sonus. I let it dry for 30 minutes then I removed it with Sonus.
What a simple process and what a shine! Hope to follow with 2nd and 3rd coats this weekend.
Hope the Sonus isn't removing too much KSG! |
Sonus will not remove any of your KSG. If you're having trouble applying KSG, it's a simple matter of applying too much. Use a terry cloth or microfiber applicator to apply KSG, not foam. Apply no more than a dime-size dab at a time, which will be enough KSG to wax an entire fender or door (3 to 4 square foot area). If you have more than a whisper of film to wipe off, you have applied too much KSG.
Use a good buffing towel to remove your KSG. Some people remove it right away, others allow it to sit for a while. Do whatever is easier for you. Both methods work just fine.
Want to make KSG even easier to apply? Mix 75% KSG with 25% Sonus Spritz in a fine mist spray bottle (a 4 oz bottle works best) and skake well. Spray two shots of the KSG/Sonus mixture on your applicator and apply to your paint. It will go on thinner and easier than ever, and removal is a breeze. DO NOT spray directly on your paint.
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