Alternative to Klasse SG

NHBFAN said:
lol!



If it's the wettest you've seen it has to be pretty darn wet!



You just prepped with AIO? No topper?



AIO/Acrylic Jett. That's it. I last detailed it in late April with AIO/NXT Paste-which, btw, still looked decent, had okay beading (with QEW) and the paint was more smooth than slick. Amazing lack of cobwebbing too so AIO was the only polishing step.
 
RCBuddha said:
wait...is AJ a spray and wipe? Or is it more like a traditional liquid wax?



The original version was a traditional liquid wax but the formula was tweaked so it could be used as a spray. I have the original version myself.
 
NHBFAN said:
Wished I would have know about AJ before I ordered OCW.



Does AJ look good on both light and dark colors?





Good on both, excels on metallics though. A bit more depth than most sealants.



This is how the beta version (aka Shokar) looked on my black 626:



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Just ordered today & sold my OCW, not happy with the look of OCW. Anyway I'm a happy Klasse user. Just want to try out something that may give a even better shine than Klasse.



Scottwax, I trust your recommetation.
 
MDRX8 said:
SG is a acrylic. The only other acrylic I know of is acrylic jet and liquid glass.



All others are polymers.

Another acrylic product is by Crystal Glo. Not too readily available, though.
 
I've found AJ to be extremely hard to buff from the paint.



Can anyone give me any tips for removal?



(Sorry to get off topic, may be useful info though)
 
eww.. forget that then, as it sounds like Klasse.. too much elbow is not too my liking whatsoever



i had to use a detail spray and MF towel to remove my last layers of SG
 
O4cobra said:
I've found AJ to be extremely hard to buff from the paint.



Can anyone give me any tips for removal?



(Sorry to get off topic, may be useful info though)



The key is thin coats. Apply, spread over a panel, then without applying more product to the pad, go back over the panel again with the applicator pad, then remove the excess. When you go over the paint a second time, AJ should pretty much be nearly clear. Wipes off easily at that point.
 
tumbler said:
i'm thinking spraying it to my black pad and doing a coat in that manner ? Is that what you're talking about ?



Huh?



I have the original version. I just put a few drops per panel on the pad, apply to the paint, rub the pad over the panel again, then remove.
 
a few drops on the black pad, da polisher set speed to say 4 and spread, spread spread , then go back over the panel again
 
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