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jlau
01-11-2008, 03:15 AM
Hi. The things for the car is here and the right process to use it is needed. The car is black and has swirl marks on it. Want to hide the swirl marks for now and not remove any of the clearcoat on it. The things to achieve this are the Klasse AIO, Klasse sealant, Menzerna finishing glaze, Souveran carnauba wax and Collinite 845 liquid insulator wax. The Klasse AIO and Klasse sealant is probably not good to use now since the Menzerna finishing glaze is going to be use to hide the swirl marks for now. This is because the Menzerna finishing glaze is oils and fillers therefore the Klasse AIO and Klasse sealant is going to remove it if the Menzerna finishing glaze is put before the Klasse AIO and Klasse sealant and the Menzerna finishing glaze can`t fill the swirl marks if the Klasse AIO and Klasse sealant is put on first. Is a good process to put the Menzerna finishing glaze then put the Souveran carnauba wax. If the Collinite 845 liquid insulator wax is put before the Souveran carnauba wax for durability, is it going to look not as good or better than only putting the Souveran carnauba wax? The Menzerna finishing glaze has a low profile light cutting pad in it. What is the use of using this pad? Should a foam pad be use to apply these things? Does the thing need time before another thing is apply? Using the Klasse AIO on windows, how is it apply? Can the Souveran carnauba wax be apply one coat after another? Thanks.

Twista616
01-11-2008, 10:59 AM
Ill take a crack at your numerous questions...not many carnubas have great durabbility or protection...all glazes have filling capabilities...so if you looking for durability, use the collinite/souveran. So, hit it with Manzerna, then either collinite or souveran depending on what your looking for.



You have me really confused on there you say "Menzerna has a low profile light cutting pad in it"...i think you mean it has low cutting abilitly...if any!



Souveran can be applied one coat after another, but give it some time inbetween coats...

jlau
01-11-2008, 01:32 PM
The Menzerna finishing glaze come with a light cutting pad and not a foam applicator. Is the look different if the Collinite insulator wax is apply before the Souveran carnauba wax? This is because people say that the Collinite insulator wax is durable. Thanks.

jshillin
01-11-2008, 01:40 PM
The menzerna finishing glaze fills a lot. Apply it. and then top it with either 845IW or Souveran.