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Old 11-10-06, 11:43   #1 (permalink)
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What to buy, what to buy?

I've never used the Klasse twins, but I've heard so much about them, and I'm needing to buy more chem's. Should I just go ahead and buy both in bulk, or is the money better spent elsewhere? Zaino, Optimum, others? Just wanting to try something other than Meg's, Pinnacle, Zymol, One Grand, Eagle One. Not that there's anything wrong with those, just want to expand my experiences. WOW, I just realized this is going to cause a huge debate over people's favorites. Keep in mind, I would love something easy to use, high gloss, don't need the longest of durability as I'm not afraid to keep it up, and low dusting. Post away.
 
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I think you should break the twins' functions into two and then decide from there. The AIO is a non abrasive chemical paint cleaner that has a variety of uses, tried and true. There are other products out there rumored to be similar like the Werkstatt Prime variants. Most people use these products after polishing and before laying down an acrylic sealant. You may not need this step if you don't plan on using sealant. For sealants take your pick - Klasse SG, Werkstatt, Zaino, etc. I've been pretty happy with KSG, however next I want to try some of these newer sealants that boast much quicker cure times, like Chemical Guys FS or Werkstatt. I can say that I go through the AIO product a lot faster than the sealant...if you're just experimenting you might consider only buying small amounts of sealant.
 
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I guess that's a good point. Instead of buying any of them in bulk, I could get small bottles of different items and find out what I like for myself.
 
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Yeah, that's what I'd do. And get stuff that fills a few different niches; abrasive polish, paint cleaner, etc. so you a) see what stuff does and b) have various options on hand.

IMO the big deal with KSG is its durability. AIO is a versatile product with a *lot* of applications, but as noted it won't do anything for marring.
 
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Old 11-11-06, 10:20   #5 (permalink)
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I'd suggest trying Z5pro, Z8 and Z6. I think you'll be surprised how good it will look.
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