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Old 03-21-02, 04:16   #1 (permalink)
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Meguiars Quick Detailer for removing SG?

Ok, I searched the archives but did not get a clear answer. Can I use Meguiars Quick Detailer to remove Klasse SG while buffing out the car? From what I gather, it has silicones. Does this matter when applying another layer of SG? If so, what other quick detailer is safe to use besides Final Inspection?
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If you use the Quick Detailer with Silicones, you will inhibit the next coat of SG from bonding correctly with previous coat.
I would stick with the Final Inspection as it has a lot of lubricity.
Other Qd's you could use are, Wizard's Mist & Shine, I'm sure that the Blackfire QD sold by our host CMA is for acrylic sealants. I also believe Sonus is for Acrylic finishes.

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A trick to remove the dried Klasse SG would be a damp MF (run it under water and wring it out as best you can), followed by a buff with a dry MF to set the shine. This was first done by Showroomlincoln.

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A trick to remove the dried Klasse SG would be a damp MF (run it under water and wring it out as best you can), followed by a buff with a dry MF to set the shine. This was first done by Showroomlincoln.
Yeah I went to school on that tip also. That technique is the bomb. Now it's easy on and easy off.
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Old 03-25-02, 08:06   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks all. I will be putting on my spring layers of AIO/SG as soon as my @#!!# friend drops off my detailing supply box with everything in it!
 
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Showroom's tip is indeed a good one. Avoid the Meguiar's Quick Detailer.
 
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I agree. Use the damp MF. Its alot easier than using the FI. Plus its cheaper
 
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I'll have to try that one. I let my second application of SG sit overnight and had little to no problems removing after spritzing with FI. Thanks for the tip!
 
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