Klasse SG and Sonus Acrylic Glanz

pak-man

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What up.... I'm still pretty much a noob here, but I'm addicted. I wash my Silver Impreza weekly and seal with Klasse SG every time. I love that stuff. Anyhow, I've been reading about the Sonus Acrylic Glanz. Do you guys usually apply this on after KSG? If so do I have to wait till KSG cures? Or is it not worth it and just keep doing what I'm doing?
 
i would say it's personal preference, try it and see for your self if you like it. I use polycharged acrylic glanz as a top off after washing between coats. I haven't decided yet if the polycharger really helps that much, but i really like the way the glanz looks on my windveil blue mustang and my dads black/white Triumph.
 
pak-man, get yourself a bottle of AG and save yourself a bunch of time.



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I don't really use that sonus after I applied my SG. It doesn't have any difference anyway when you applied it after SG. It still looks the same. The only time I will use it if the SG gets hard to remove. Also, I do apply sonus,next time after I wash the car and decided not to put on the SG. Just save your sonus and at the same time it will save you money. Sonus is kind a pricy but a good product to use with Klasse. So it's up to you when you want to use your sonus.
 
mikelea4ever said:
I don't really use that sonus after I applied my SG. It doesn't have any difference anyway when you applied it after SG. It still looks the same. The only time I will use it if the SG gets hard to remove. Also, I do apply sonus,next time after I wash the car and decided not to put on the SG. Just save your sonus and at the same time it will save you money. Sonus is kind a pricy but a good product to use with Klasse. So it's up to you when you want to use your sonus.

I find that when i use the glanz it brings back that pop i had when i first applied sealant glaze, and it takes only a few minutes to do you whole car.
 
thanks guys... I'll stick with SG for now and once I get bored I'll try Sonus. Man who would of thought this would be so addictive hahahaha
 
pak-man said:
thanks guys... I'll stick with SG for now and once I get bored I'll try Sonus. Man who would of thought this would be so addictive hahahaha

tell me about it i think i've spent like 500 bucks on car stuff since joining this forum.
 
it is really addicting but also time consuming. I wish I can work less time when applying my stuff but since I have a full size SUV, there's no way I can do that quickly.
 
I have use the twins on my silver mazda and use opti-seal and it looks great. I put 2 coats of the klasse SG and use the sonus acrylic Glanz, then i have 7 coats of opti-seal and the shine is awesome! So far its holding very well and time will tell with the summer heat and sun of Florida that i may the right choice. Will know by Sept or Oct if I'm right, if not i will switch to another product.
 
Are you guys spraying the Glanz onto a towel, then applying it to the painted surfaces... or can u go wild and just spray it directly on ur car sorta like quick detailer?



My concern is that it will stain the rubber trim. Any thoughts? I have AIO curing right now, dont have any KSG tho... figure i'll at least put on some spray glanz bfr the p21s.
 
Ahujadaddy said:
Are you guys spraying the Glanz onto a towel, then applying it to the painted surfaces... or can u go wild and just spray it directly on ur car sorta like quick detailer?



My concern is that it will stain the rubber trim. Any thoughts? I have AIO curing right now, dont have any KSG tho... figure i'll at least put on some spray glanz bfr the p21s.

bump :sadwavey:
 
Ahujadaddy said:
Are you guys spraying the Glanz onto a towel, then applying it to the painted surfaces... or can u go wild and just spray it directly on ur car sorta like quick detailer?



My concern is that it will stain the rubber trim. Any thoughts? I have AIO curing right now, dont have any KSG tho... figure i'll at least put on some spray glanz bfr the p21s.
You can apply Glanz either way (spray your towel, or spray the car), the only caveat is that you don't need to use a whole lot for it to work. AFAIK, none of the Klasse products stain trim.



Tort
 
Something else I have noticed about SG, and should also apply to AG, is that it takes *several* layers of SG before I notice any kind of substantial finish. I find that SG lacks depth until I get over 5 coats, minimum.
 
sspeer said:
Is it possible to dilute SG with distilled H20 and use it in a spray bottle?

I know the above question is referring to KSG, but I'd like to ask: Can you dilute KAIO with distilled water and use it in a spray bottle?:hm
 
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