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Old 05-21-02, 04:50   #1 (permalink)
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Is it a good idea to put Blitz on top of multiple coats of Klasse SG?

Just wondering if it makes any sense to cover up say 2 coats of Klasse SG with OG Blitz carnauba or not...Any feedback would be great. Thanks.
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Old 05-21-02, 04:59   #2 (permalink)
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Before you do, try another two more coats of SG and see what you think. I like the look of carnauba on top of SG others don't believe it adds much. Since SG lasts months I just add a qucik carnauba top every couple of weeks and it looks great.
 
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Blitz as a topper on Klasse is fine, and actually it is actaully what most klasse/blitz users do. They say that it gives you the remarkable shine of klasse with the amazing depth of blitz. Go for it and tell us what you think!
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Thanks alot guys, I really appreciate it...Looks like I will be placing my order for Klasse AIO/SG tomorrow!
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Old 05-21-02, 07:48   #5 (permalink)
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One word about Klasse ... patience ...
Klasse SG takes a bit of practice to get it right, read all you can about it.

Seems I just got it right ...
I was using a dry foam applicator for the SG, I found it difficult to tell what I was doing and ended up applying too much and was seeing hazing ...
I'm currently doing it with a MF applicator damp with meguiars QD plus a little bit of SG.
This is working absolutely fantastic ... the shiny is just dazzling and buffing is a breeze, I'm buffing with dry towels no need for the damp towel I was using because the SG layer was too thick ...

Today I stripped the 2xSG I had a on a door of my dark blue car, polished a scratch I accidentally did - rubbing dirt- while washing it this morning, reapplied 1xAIO+1xSG with the QD damp Mf applicator.. waited 20 minutes ... effortlessly buffed .. shines like crazy!!
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How did you strip off the Klasse?
 
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