fastlane: looking to learn "harley detailing"

Lemonxxs

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I recieved the Klasse product for rubber and vinyl trim in a kit I bought from CMA.



I opened the bottle and liked to pass out from the smell. I could not stomach it enough to use it. It felt oily and greasy. Very chemically, if that is a word.



Anyone ever use it or try it. Curious before I open it again.
 
I know what you mean about the smell, it's pretty bad. I would not use it on the interior of the car, the smell on a hot day would probably knock you out ;) I remember Beau comparing it to keroscene, I think that is pretty acurate. Maybe you could use it on the outside of the car though, on trim or something were you don't have to smell it.
 
DAYUM! That is the smell exactly. I just realized it when I read your post. I have no plans to have open flames near it as well.



I wonder what the ingredients are though?
 
Yes, the smell is quite harsh, the results are amazing. I use the Klasse product on my entire interior, and it looks great. It is not greasy. I have vinyl seats, so I can only speak about my experiences, but I don't use anything else.



It came with my cit from CMA. The interior of my car has never looked better. Before you put it aside, try it on a little area of your interior (dash, door pannels, or some other inconspicious area) and see how it looks. I guarantee that you will not be disappointed.



Best regards.
 
Does it offer UV protection? I am assuming no, based on how old the formulas for the Sealant Glaze and All-in-One are.
 
Yes, it had UV protection. You can't judge something by it's age. The formula for AIO and SG has been around since the 70's but it has UV protection. I am sure they have added things over the years, but the initial forumula was based on 70's technology.
 
The smell is a little strong. But i have been using it on the exterior parts of my car. And i am very pleased with the results.
 
Maryland,



How long does it take for the smell to subside. I mean the stuff stinks really bad.



I tried a while ago on another car and it aint bad on black plastic bumpy trim. Feels kind of like kerosene or diesel fuel.
 
wow, I thought this stuff was supposed be just okay. Sounds like I'll have to try it for my lower black valences (currently with Klasse on them) I wonder if they can work in conjunction like 2xAIO and 1xKRV ;)



Anyone try it on tires?
 
I have never had a problem with the smell. I normally use a microfiber applicator, and put it on all of my interior surfaces. The dash, console, and door pannels are all vinyl, so I use the product on the entire interior. I have to say that the car looks great when I am done applying the "interior" Klasse.



Yo Steve, I have never tried it on my tires, but it is a thought. It dries fairly quickly, and does not leave a residue. I would know, as I put it on all of my seats. I am one to be very critical if a product leaves a redsidue. I have not had a problem yet.



And yes, the smell is strong, but nothing like real gas or kerosene.
 
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