Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
I've been a long-time Megs fan, and while I still think they have great products, but I just recently "re-tried" some Klasse AIO that I had in the garage on my red SS Suzuki. All I can say is "Why did I stop using this stuff!!"
A single well-rubbed application of the Klasse AIO made the paint look like I had gone several steps with the Meguiar's line, from compound to sealant, it looked that good.
I used to be a die-hard detailer, until the burnout hit, then I didn't even feel like washing the car, but I think the bug has bit again and it's off to the races.
From dealing with the Meguiar's line, I've grown into the belief that 'like' products work best together, such as Megs cleaners, polishes and waxes and Klasse AIO and Klasse SG. I plan on getting another 33 oz bottle of AIO (the wife would FREAK OUT if I were to buy the 3 liter bottle at @ $100, even though the cost per oz is phenomenal for that size) and I plan on getting the SG to compliment the AIO.
Now I know less is best, and if I remember correctly, someone had mentioned a "spit shine" method, where you would mist a light amount of water or QD onto the panel and apply the SG with a cotton ball or a cotton applicator to get the thinnest coat possible. Am I remembering this correctly, or have the previous years of sniffing wax fumes made my brain mush?
A single well-rubbed application of the Klasse AIO made the paint look like I had gone several steps with the Meguiar's line, from compound to sealant, it looked that good.
I used to be a die-hard detailer, until the burnout hit, then I didn't even feel like washing the car, but I think the bug has bit again and it's off to the races.
From dealing with the Meguiar's line, I've grown into the belief that 'like' products work best together, such as Megs cleaners, polishes and waxes and Klasse AIO and Klasse SG. I plan on getting another 33 oz bottle of AIO (the wife would FREAK OUT if I were to buy the 3 liter bottle at @ $100, even though the cost per oz is phenomenal for that size) and I plan on getting the SG to compliment the AIO.
Now I know less is best, and if I remember correctly, someone had mentioned a "spit shine" method, where you would mist a light amount of water or QD onto the panel and apply the SG with a cotton ball or a cotton applicator to get the thinnest coat possible. Am I remembering this correctly, or have the previous years of sniffing wax fumes made my brain mush?