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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by F1Crazy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>PathfinderGuy, there is no reason to apply AIO twice, you can't layer it like SG because it will remove any previous layers. [/b]</blockquote>
How do i layer it? Just keep applying it ontop, layer after layer, and then remove after an hour or so?
 
Like I said before you can't layer AIO, it has cleaners that will remove previous coat.

You can layer Sealant Glaze. After buffing out AIO you can apply SG immediately, let it dry, remove and let cure (there is still discussion on cure time, do a search) than layer next coat. I always let 1st coat cure longer, even overnight.

Check "Carguy tries Klasse" in Product Review - lots of info on Klasse application.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by joed1228 [/i]
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I would rather keep layering the Glaze to enchance the shine/protection I get from the Glaze than stop and just get the minimal shine enchancment and short life from wax [/b]</blockquote>:up
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by F1Crazy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Like I said before you can't layer AIO, it has cleaners that will remove previous coat.[/b]</blockquote>
Ok, maybe I am not wording this incorrectly. From what I understand; he wants to know if he can apply this product sevral times to obtain more cleaning and slickness results. The answer is "yes".

What I mean by layering is, apply it once, remove it, a few seconds later apply it again and remove it. You CAN layer it but the product will not layer itself on the top of the previous application.

You layer on polish but you don't have 4 coats on your car, one is removed when the other is applied. "Layering" I guess needs to be a little more clear in the future. Good thing you brung that up, if you were taking the word in that way I am sure other people are, last thing I need to do is confuse a bunch of people.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by joed1228 [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>You CAN layer it but the product will not layer itself on the top of the previous application.

You layer on polish but you don't have 4 coats on your car, one is removed when the other is applied. "Layering" I guess needs to be a little more clear in the future. Good thing you brung that up, if you were taking the word in that way I am sure other people are, last thing I need to do is confuse a bunch of people. [/b]</blockquote>Yes, you are using the word layer incorrectly. To layer a product would imply that once you are done "layering," multiple layers of the product would remain.

I believe one way to describe what you are using "layer" for would be multiple applications / reapplication, etc.
 
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