I've been using AIO topped with S100 on a black SUV all summer with amazing results. Huge difference between any over the counter stuff and other high end brands I've used. I recently took the plunge and bought Klasse SG and gave it a wurl. After hearing all the tips and opinions on here, I thought I would post a few for people who are considering the Klasse twins. I'll post a formal review after I've used it awhile.
1. First off I used AIO over the entire vehicle. My SG coats were put on very, very, thin, as recommended. It still streaked. I was buffing some off the next morning. I left some on intentionally, some I did not. I've heard chatter that you should let it cure for 24 hours before wiping it off. I found the greatest success putting on a few thin stips then wiping off immediately. Seemed to have a more profound impact than the parts I left on over night.
2. Also I can tell very little difference with multiple coats. I put on about three and it's as slick as Vasoline but I could have stopped before that. We're talking microscopic differences if any. Most like just cognitive desonence -making myself beleive it looks better because of all the work I put into it.
3. Excellent depth. The biggest impact is the shine and slickness. It's very slick. Not so much more than AIO though.
4. I think it's a little more sterile looking than carnuba wax. So I will top S100 soon.
5. Overall, it was a lot more of a hassle than AIO or S100. They're a pleasure to apply and wipe off. SG would streak easily. It was tempermental to time and amount. Most the time you can barely see it going on because the coats are so thin. I don't even know that it's worth it. I can't say the shine is that much more noticable than AIO topped with S100. For a classic show car, sure why not. For my everyday SUV, maybe -if you have extra time on your hands. I wanted to winterize my SUV so the main reason I did it was for durability. Jury is still out on that one. I'm sure it will be good.
Alright. I was excited about my new product. Thanks :bigups
1. First off I used AIO over the entire vehicle. My SG coats were put on very, very, thin, as recommended. It still streaked. I was buffing some off the next morning. I left some on intentionally, some I did not. I've heard chatter that you should let it cure for 24 hours before wiping it off. I found the greatest success putting on a few thin stips then wiping off immediately. Seemed to have a more profound impact than the parts I left on over night.
2. Also I can tell very little difference with multiple coats. I put on about three and it's as slick as Vasoline but I could have stopped before that. We're talking microscopic differences if any. Most like just cognitive desonence -making myself beleive it looks better because of all the work I put into it.
3. Excellent depth. The biggest impact is the shine and slickness. It's very slick. Not so much more than AIO though.
4. I think it's a little more sterile looking than carnuba wax. So I will top S100 soon.
5. Overall, it was a lot more of a hassle than AIO or S100. They're a pleasure to apply and wipe off. SG would streak easily. It was tempermental to time and amount. Most the time you can barely see it going on because the coats are so thin. I don't even know that it's worth it. I can't say the shine is that much more noticable than AIO topped with S100. For a classic show car, sure why not. For my everyday SUV, maybe -if you have extra time on your hands. I wanted to winterize my SUV so the main reason I did it was for durability. Jury is still out on that one. I'm sure it will be good.
Alright. I was excited about my new product. Thanks :bigups