Klassee AIO

Hello,

I own and use both the Klasse and Werkstat products. I find the Werkstat products a little easier to work with, they apply easier- and wipe off easier. They are also quite a bit thinner in consistancy compared to Klasse. Werkstat is supposed to be the newer version of the Carlack 68 Nano product from Germany. I find Werkstat also has a "slicker", smoother finish than Klasse AIO. My choice, I would go with Werkstat.
I use the Prime Acrylic (AIO), Acrylic Jett (sealant), Gloss (QD) on my white SUV and it "glows".
I hate the smell of Klasse AIO, when the Klasse runs out - I wont be purchasing anymore.

The differences are very minor between the 2 products. The ease and application of Werkstat is what sold me.
 
I cant imagine anything easier to apply and remove than Klasse AIO!

Ive been really experimenting and trying different ways of applying klasse AIO , mostly Ive been really working it by hand and using it like a polish rather than a wax, like I was doing in the past . WOW, what a difference really working it can make ! Also my intention of getting a workout in while at work!Weightlifter my arms have def gotten stronger!:thumbup:LOL

Ive also used it on megs DA with great results . I even have applied it with a rotary for speed when time was in issue a couple of times.....Klasse on steroids!:scared:not really recommending it but I had great results also . Just tricky to get the right amount of water and product .


Heres a Prius hood before and after just using Klasse AIO only with DA
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I think people just try to help out and sometimes that means suggesting a different, but similar product. If someone asked how to get more cut out of klasse aio, I think I'd have to mention prime strong. That's just an example... I don't think there's any ill will meant.
I've seen blackfire recommended all over competitor's forums, so it just comes with the territory, I guess.

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I think people just try to help out and sometimes that means suggesting a different, but similar product. If someone asked how to get more cut out of klasse aio, I think I'd have to mention prime strong. That's just an example... I don't think there's any ill will meant.
I've seen blackfire recommended all over competitor's forums, so it just comes with the territory, I guess.

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Id like to think your right on this occasion. Funny this thread is several months old but Im glad it got resurrected because Ive been wanting to write about Klasse's polishing capabilities anyway . ( mild , but sometimes thats all you need)
 
I was late to the KAIO party, but once I tried it, I knew it would be part of my detailing arsenal from then on. I recently did a GM white single stage paint that I had corrected back in August (long hot job) the BFWD was still holding on in spite of this being a daily driver and never garaged. I washed, KAIO on an orange pad/PC and then another coat of BFWD - Perfect!

And on plastic trim it rocks!
 
Klasse AIO is what I use 90 percent of the time for jobs I do . I use it on just about everything, wheels ,glass, chrome , headlights .......and Im becomming more and more fond of the KSG.

Ive applied the glaze several times now in the past 3 months on my van and it seems each time it looks better than it ever has ! The paint really glows and looks amazing!The coats really do seem to layer upon each other.
 
I agree KAIO is so good on so much. I've also had great luck cutting it with water and using it on black textured plastic bumpers, etc. Of course if it's not textured, you don't need to cut it. It's excellent on glass. My only beef with KSG is that it can be streaky at times, and I don't care for the look on darker cars. That's personal preference. I think KAIO/Blackfire should prove to be excellent and one I'll try next.
 
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