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View Poll Results: So how should I apply Klasse twins??
Billnorth's way 11 35.48%
Billnorth's way but only for SG, Jimwh's way for AIO 5 16.13%
Jimwh's way 11 35.48%
Jimwh's way but only for AIO, Billnorth's way for SG 4 12.90%
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Old 02-27-04, 05:01   #1 (permalink)
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Which method

There are two kinds of method you can apply SG. Billnorth's way and Jimwh's way. Which one do you guys prefer?? Both sounds pretty good to me but which one is better?? Can I use Billnorth's WOWO way when I apply AIO?? He didn't mention about it or is it better off if I use Jimwh's way of applying AIO
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Old 02-28-04, 02:43   #2 (permalink)
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I have to admit that I'm a little partial to my method, but I'll have to read up on Bill's way and see his method.

I also have to admit that I voted for myself. (but I puched the right hole...unlike some Floridians!!).

I'll be quite interested to see how this poll concludes.

Thanks C-MDX for putting this up.
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Old 02-29-04, 04:05   #3 (permalink)
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Honestly for the SG part I just do the whole car, do other things and remove about an hour or two later. Then the next day I check it again for left over residue, sometimes going over it with a PC with a Terry Bonnet. Detailing should be fun, not stressful!
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what is the jimwh way? is it 24 hours? or 45 mins?
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Old 02-29-04, 05:19   #5 (permalink)
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I apply AIO to the whole hood, or one panel at a time, then I remove it with a MF cloth. When it comes to SG I do the whole car, wait one hour then remove it. I think some people have problems with these two products because they use too much of the product and end up with a build up that is hard to remove. I probably use less than two ounces of each for one application. Also, I frequently spritz the PC pad with water during the applications.
 
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