Aplplying Klasse Twins by PC. ? about pad/speed/tech...

BigLouMaxSE

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I'm almost done with the first stage of polishing in my list of detailing: Sonus SFX-1 w/ DAS orange cutting pad. I have done and plan to:

Wash w/ Dawn

Mother's Clay w/ Next Gen Car Wash as the lube

Wash w/ Next Gen Car Wash

--

Sonus SFX-1 - PC w/ DAS Orange cutting pad (where I am right now)

Sonus SFX-2 - PC w/ DAS Greed pad

--

Klasse AIO

Klasse SG (at least two coats)

Meg's Gold Class Paste Wax



????My question is about the technique to use a PC to apply Klasse Twins with. What pad, speed, and technique should be used? Damp or dry pad? How much product? How long to wait between applications of Sealant Glaze?



Thanks in advance for your help, I should have this done tomorrow night ( I started at about noon today).
 
I'm almost done with the first stage of polishing in my list of detailing: Sonus SFX-1 w/ DAS orange cutting pad. I have done and plan to:

Wash w/ Dawn

Mother's Clay w/ Next Gen Car Wash as the lube

Wash w/ Next Gen Car Wash

--

Sonus SFX-1 - PC w/ DAS Orange cutting pad (where I am right now)

Sonus SFX-2 - PC w/ DAS Greed pad

--

Klasse AIO

Klasse SG (at least two coats)

Meg's Gold Class Paste Wax



????My question is about the technique to use a PC to apply Klasse Twins with. What pad, speed, and technique should be used? Damp or dry pad? How much product? How long to wait between applications of Sealant Glaze?



Thanks in advance for your help, I should have this done tomorrow night ( I started at about noon today).
 
sealant glaze is a very tricky product but brings great results. what i normally do, since my car stays outside 24/7 is washing/claying/polishing. then add aio and top it off with s100 paste wax. on the rare occassions that i can let the sg cure inside a garage i will add that after the aio. wait a week. wash again and add another layer of sg.



i've heard you can add up to 4-5 layers without it being overkill. it's just hard to allow the sg to cure before adding another coat. a very long process, which is why i find the s100 to be a good sub.



-mike
 
sealant glaze is a very tricky product but brings great results. what i normally do, since my car stays outside 24/7 is washing/claying/polishing. then add aio and top it off with s100 paste wax. on the rare occassions that i can let the sg cure inside a garage i will add that after the aio. wait a week. wash again and add another layer of sg.



i've heard you can add up to 4-5 layers without it being overkill. it's just hard to allow the sg to cure before adding another coat. a very long process, which is why i find the s100 to be a good sub.



-mike
 
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