Hi all - a couple questions regarding these topics...
1) I recently purchased some Klasse AIO and am using it per the instructions on the bottle, using a yellow Meguiars foam applicator, and applying by hand. One time I wet the applicator, the other I didnt and didnt notice a difference. My issue is that I am having a hard time removing it as I can still see remnants of it in the paint after I buff it out, especially on the hood. I try and remove it quickly as it says you are not supposed to let it dry. I usually put a dime to nickel sized portion on the applicator and try to cover a 16" to 24" section, work it in evenly then remove and buff it out with a yellow MF towel. Any idea why Im having a hard time? Also, why are you not supposed to let it dry? Other than that it seems to work well, I just rewaxed last night, after two months.
2) I need another clay bar. I have been using the Mothers and Meguiars clay systems available at Pep Boys, Autozone etc. However I want to try something different, and do not need the QD/Lube that comes with it (I have plenty). I assume what I have been using is a fairly mild clay. My car stays outside and is clayed 3 times a year. What would compare, yet not be too aggressive? I have looked at the Griot's Garage and the Sonus ultra-fine clay bars. I noticed Megs offers some professional level products that includes more aggressive grades of clay.
Thanks for you suggestions!
1) I recently purchased some Klasse AIO and am using it per the instructions on the bottle, using a yellow Meguiars foam applicator, and applying by hand. One time I wet the applicator, the other I didnt and didnt notice a difference. My issue is that I am having a hard time removing it as I can still see remnants of it in the paint after I buff it out, especially on the hood. I try and remove it quickly as it says you are not supposed to let it dry. I usually put a dime to nickel sized portion on the applicator and try to cover a 16" to 24" section, work it in evenly then remove and buff it out with a yellow MF towel. Any idea why Im having a hard time? Also, why are you not supposed to let it dry? Other than that it seems to work well, I just rewaxed last night, after two months.
2) I need another clay bar. I have been using the Mothers and Meguiars clay systems available at Pep Boys, Autozone etc. However I want to try something different, and do not need the QD/Lube that comes with it (I have plenty). I assume what I have been using is a fairly mild clay. My car stays outside and is clayed 3 times a year. What would compare, yet not be too aggressive? I have looked at the Griot's Garage and the Sonus ultra-fine clay bars. I noticed Megs offers some professional level products that includes more aggressive grades of clay.
Thanks for you suggestions!