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Old 05-29-03, 10:59   #25 (permalink)
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Yeah I am wondering the same things....

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Given that the "less is more" is important for Klasse, how do you recommend using it with a PC? Apply by hand, remove/buff with a PC, MF bonnet with FI?
I'm just starting to look into Klasse.
Can anyone shead some light on this maybe Jngr who posted recently about using the Klasse and the PC.
 
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Old 05-29-03, 11:15   #26 (permalink)
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Less is only more with SG. AIO is the same as any cleaner or polish. Use it till its not working anymore and then apply more product. That kind of info is covered in the threads where its discussed.
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jimwh - Can you use QuikShine instead of Meguiar's FI?
 
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gagnu,

I'm not familiar with QuikShine, so I can't give you a clear answer. Unless someone else can chime in, I'd use plain ole water until find out QuikShine's contents.
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Hi everyone, this is my first time here. Great discussions. I just purchased the AIO and SG few days ago and loving it already. The only thing I'm having a problem with is the SG. I'm having a hard time hand buffing it off using MF towel. Any advice will be appreciated.
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Hi everyone, this is my first time here. Great discussions. I just purchased the AIO and SG few days ago and loving it already. The only thing I'm having a problem with is the SG. I'm having a hard time hand buffing it off using MF towel. Any advice will be appreciated.
Search for the two towel method. It has been discussed quite a bit. You need two MF's - one wet, one dry. Wipe the wet towel over the surface to remove most of the SG residue. Then buff with the dry one. This easily removes all SG residue and to the best of my knowledge eliminates the hazing problem(I've never had the heazing anyway). Search the forums for a more in-depth description.

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Yes, you can use Quikshine- doesn't contain any wax or silicone.
 
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