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    Duragloss User AL-53's Avatar
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    Hi

    I have been lurking for while and now need to ask this question. I have a new 04 Ford Ranger 4x4 , I want to clean the paint and protect it .



    I was thinking of the Klasse Twins..AIO and the Glaze. I am looking for durabilty and a decent shine. This all new to me as far as the high tech waxes and polishes, i was one to just use off the shelf cheapo stuff before. Anyways the truck is a BRIGHT Red like a fire engine.



    So all you fine people on here , what you do reccomend for a first protectant cover..want to stay with a polymer for now..



    I also am geeting a PC..but will practice on a hood I have in nce condition....



    plan on buying from Autotopia to suport this form





    Thanks

    Al

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    I have not yet used the Klasse Twins, but judging from the responses and pics posted by fellow Autopians, you should be very pleased with the results. You have the right idea to start early and save some work in the future. Good luck and welcome to Autopia!

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    simple, cost-effective and quite brilliant (literally) for those wishing to maintain 2X per year!



    Enjoy.
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    Can`t go wrong with Klasse. Good start. Later on, once you have used it a while, you might want to experiment with a carnauba topper, but Klasse is a great start.

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    Bright red + Zaino = the killer combo. Nuff said.
    There are only three things you need to know about me. Gloss, Gloss, GLOSS!!

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    Clay first, AIO x 1, SG x 3, UPP - very shiney, very slick. See here



    http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=31031

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    Klasse would rock.. Zaino is over rated IMO so if you go sealant use Wolf Gang.. I know it works much better on red than zaino IMO...

 

 

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