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  1. #1

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    It`s me again



    Should receive my product shipment today. I ordered:



    - Klasse All in One

    - Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze

    - P21S Carnauba



    - Sonus Buffing Towels

    - Handi-Grip Applicator

    - Blue Perl Microfiber Applicators



    Please povide input on applying the above products (by hand, no auto buffer). I will throughly wash and dry prior to the sun coming up (avoid water spots). Will apply products and buff in a car port out of the sun (keeping the auto surfaces as cool as possible).



    I have read and done some research on Klasse products and am concerned on how a nickle size portion on a foam applicator pad will cover approximately 15-20% of the vehicle.



    Please provide your expert advise!!!!!!!



    Brad

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    I suggest claying the car before applying anything. Search on "BillNorth`s WOO method" for applying SG.



    Nothing special beyond that.

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    Zane



    Thanks for the response. My auto is new and the paint finish seems to be smooth. I have applied a wax called Canuba on two occasions. Is claying recommended on a new car finish?

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    Yes,new cars get shipped by rail for the most part(not always).And that can lead to rail dust imbedded into the finish.

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    I would clay as well. For SG, read my WOO technique.



    All the products you have can be applied by hand. No machine is necessary.



    Bill.

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    Apply the SG as thin as possible! Correct application will make the SG nearly invisible. A little bit goes a very long way. Sonus is a great QD to wipe off SG with and will remove any smearing or residue if you choose to let it cure. Also, wait 24 hrs. between SG coats. Apply the AIO to your wheels and windows also. Cleans them well and give a protective barrier against rain and dirt. The AIO on the windshield is almost as good as Rain-X. Results would probably improve with multiple coats. Finally, apply the p21s BY HAND in two consecutive coats using the inlcuded grey foam pad.



    By the way I apply SG with a PC and I also recommend claying before applying your products to remove ANY wax or debris that may have collected on your new car. Who knows what products the manufacturer and dealer applied to your car before you got it?



    That combo gives me these results. (I used 3m before applying though)





    I`m sure your results will be equally stunning.:bounce
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