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    If you are supposed to let klasse sg sit overnight to cure does that mean you apply it by hand and remove it by hand? Sorry if these are dumb questions. We are brand new to klasse products and also just got a new pc.

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    I just did a test of Klasse and experimented with several application methods. AIO is really easy. SG definitely takes proper technique or it is a PITA. They are documented in the following threads:

    Part 1: Preparation

    Part 2: AIO and 1st, 2nd SG

    Part 3: Layers 3&4 - and techniques that work!

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    I would definatly defer to carguy`s threads as far as Klasse goes. Those are some of the most in depth reviews on the product that I`ve read in a long time. :xyxthumbs

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    SG need only sit for at least 20 minutes. The overnight idea is a technique many have tried on this forum and have had good results. I prefer about an hour dry time with a few hours btwn coats.



    I like AIO with a pc and some qd on the pad.



    SG tried both ways, but prefer mf app, no qd, terry towel (Koala) removal.

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    Thanks Carguy. By the way just got back from The Porsche Dealership. Guess who popped in? Tim Duncan. How the heck is 7 foot Tim DUncan going to drive a Porsche? Sean Elliot also a former Spur used to. He sold his turbo to one of the mechanics there.

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    Back in 2002, I used a product called Mother`s Wheel Polish...

    It was a phenomenal product and made my wheels sparkle. I don`t see it anymore. I wax my wheels but I just can`t seem to get the same shine that the Mother`s produced. Do you remember this product and is there anything else like it on the market. From what I remember, I didn`t even need to buff it out, you just put it on and wipe it with minimal rubbing.

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    It`s been discontinue by Mother`s.
    AutopiaForums is the place to be.
    Remember to Shop Autopia-CarCare.com for your Detailing Needs!

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    Mothers makes a variety of metal polishes. Google will be your friend here

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    I have never been a big fan of Mother`s products. To each, his own!
    Barry Schultz
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    I have used Mother`s here and there...get you out of a rut if your stuck on Sunday doing a job.

 

 

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