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C240 - I am not honestly seeing much difference from the layering. I think I'll stop for a while. Car is about to get rained on and do some travlin', so I'll get to see if I notice any differences in the way the Klasse holds dirt, beads, etc.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by carguy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'> I think I'll stop for a while. [/b]</blockquote>Hey if you start putting on more SG how will you do it? I mean like you will just add more SG or start the whole process over again with AIO? Will you just wash really good or what will you do to prep before adding more SG if you do add more SG? Thanks and keep me posted about your findings and opinions about Klasse.
 
as long as I haven't put some sort of topper on, I would certainly expect these 4 layers of SG to last a long, long time. As ong as I didn't have swirls to work out, I would just wash and apply more Sg.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by carguy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'> I would just wash and apply more Sg. [/b]</blockquote>
That's the way I have been doing it and it seems to work just fine. I have even done a little spot claying of some spots I missed before applying the Klasse. Even that didn't seem to strip the Klasse off. Of course I applied another coat of SG to the clayed areas.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by C240 [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Thanks guys im debating if I should put on another coat of SG which would be #5. [/b]</blockquote>
The problem with Klasse if you can call it that is that it is too good. ;) It's great for vehicles like my wife's minivan because I don't want to spend a lot of time on it. Now when I wash it looks great again and that's about it.

For our own personal rides though we can't seem to leave them alone. That's why I have Klassed all of my four wheel vehicles except the Porsche. I enjoy waxing the Porsche. After driving it I like to wash it, wax it and cover it. I would even call it therapeutic. :)

Now if they could just come up with a product to keep the inside of my back window clean and shiney for a year. I hate that job but I dig waxing especially with Souveran.
 
Waiting to buff out coat #5
here are pics after coat #4
who said white cant get that wet-look
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Great pics! It just goes to show that good hard work pays off! And can be fun, too :D



Likecars - I buffed between my coats of SG. The AIO really didn't appear to need it, but I did anyhow. I'll give not buffing between coats a try and see what happens. It should work fine as long as nothing gets on the car (dust, etc.). That was the problem on my first go around with Klasse, a flowering palm tree...Arrggh!
 
I quickly re-skimmed your link when I originally posted it for carguy(BTW it's in my favorite Autopia folder;) ) wasn't sure if I had seen it there or not. I figured regardless many would benfit from your post again.
 
I have been extremely busy. The car is now too dirty to Qd, and MAYBE I'll finally have time to wash it - which will be the Klasse's 1st wash. I would expect it to be in great shape! I'll keep you posted if I observe anything special - good or bad.
 
Hello to everyone,

Happy to be a new member here and looking forward to contributing what I know and learning what you know.

Good luck to all and hoping 2011 will be a profitable year for all of us.

Thanks
 
Welcome to TID perfectpolish. You have come across a great site here that many of call home. Great people, great moderators, and a great company backing the forum.
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Welcome to Truth In Detailing perfectpolish, lots of great members we have here, enjoy your stay we us.
 
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