i'm going to try out Klasse...for application, is it similar to:

gnahc79

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What is the application of Klasse AIO with a PC similar to? I've read the howto on CMA and was wondering if there are any other tips.

So far I've used only VM and Meg's #9. For VM I apply a small amount on the pad, 2-3 thin 3" lines across the pad for a panel. Then I smear it over the panel and then let the PC do its thing. I finished by wiping off the excess with a MF towel. For #9 it's pretty much the same except I spray the pad with some FI.



I'm guessing using AIO is very much like using #9, right? I'm doing an oxidation removal later this week :bounce
 
I'd say it's more like VM, but really (IMO, of course ;) ), using AIO is a real no-brainer. It's pretty hard to mess up with that stuff. Just don't use too much and don't work it too long- it can be a little of a pain to get off if you work it until it's dry. Note that it doesn't have to break down, just do its cleaning thing. Some people use a QD to prime the pad, but I just use a little water. I've even used it with dry pads...it's as close to literally fool-proof as products of its type get.



It's SO easy to use that I guess I just do it on auto-pilot..I was at a bit of a loss as to how to answer your question, and I use the stuff all the time!
 
There are several techiniques that folks seem to use, all with good results. What I found works the best for me, by far, is the approach posted at:



http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40623&highlight=AIO+Tip



(I hope that link works, it pasted kinda funny looking)



If it didn't, search for AIO (tip) and it'll show as one of the first restults.



I tried this on black and red, after using swirl removers and final polishes, including windows and recomend it to anyone.
 
prgallo said:
There are several techiniques that folks seem to use, all with good results. What I found works the best for me, by far, is the approach posted at:



http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40623&highlight=AIO+Tip



(I hope that link works, it pasted kinda funny looking)



If it didn't, search for AIO (tip) and it'll show as one of the first restults.



I tried this on black and red, after using swirl removers and final polishes, including windows and recomend it to anyone.



sweet, I can finally put those MF bonnets to use :xyxthumbs.





I have no idea on pronounciation, I usually say class but since it's from Germany I'm guessing it's klaus.:nixweiss



edit: btw, I stumbled upon some Meguiar's ColorX posts. Would it be redundant to add colorx to my tub of gear? Walmart has it, right?
 
Klasse= Clahss-eh, like Por-sche. In German, a single "A" is just a little different from a regular soft "a" like in English and A trailing "e" is pronounced "eh". German product- German pronunciation, IMO.
 
gnahc79....I could be wrong BUT I'm pretty sure that ColorX and AIO are similar products...in that they both offer chemical cleaners and some (although not alot) protection.
 
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