Yesterday, I washed the Benz for the first time since applying Klasse AIO & SG.
We had some ice/sleet/freezing rain since the application of the AIO/SG, and the car was pretty dirty.
After rinsing the car (after washing), I noticed that the car didn't bead water up, as it normally did if waxed with carnuba. The roof held a solid sheet of water, from one side to the other, and front to back.
I was more than a little disappointed with the apparent longevity of the Klasse, as it wasn't even trying to bead after only a couple of weeks and one wash.
I moved on to the next panel (hood), and found exactly the same behaviour on the hood - after washing, no beading at all.
Then I looked back to the roof, and found only a couple small beads of water on the roof - where previously had been the solid sheet of water.
I looked back to the hood, and watched as the hood basically 'dried' itself by sheeting off almost every last drop of water.
Now I'm no chemistry whiz, but I have to wonder how Klasse and carnuba can behave so dissimilarly. That is:
How can carnuba be so hydrophobic that it beads water, but doesn't sheet it off (just millions of beads sitting on the paint); while Klasse is so hydrophobic that it doesn't bead, but all of the water runs naturally off of the surface?
Have any other Klasse users noticed this? Or am I just nuts?
Edit: Oh, by the way, after the wash, the car still looks awesome!
We had some ice/sleet/freezing rain since the application of the AIO/SG, and the car was pretty dirty.
After rinsing the car (after washing), I noticed that the car didn't bead water up, as it normally did if waxed with carnuba. The roof held a solid sheet of water, from one side to the other, and front to back.
I was more than a little disappointed with the apparent longevity of the Klasse, as it wasn't even trying to bead after only a couple of weeks and one wash.
I moved on to the next panel (hood), and found exactly the same behaviour on the hood - after washing, no beading at all.
Then I looked back to the roof, and found only a couple small beads of water on the roof - where previously had been the solid sheet of water.
I looked back to the hood, and watched as the hood basically 'dried' itself by sheeting off almost every last drop of water.
Now I'm no chemistry whiz, but I have to wonder how Klasse and carnuba can behave so dissimilarly. That is:
How can carnuba be so hydrophobic that it beads water, but doesn't sheet it off (just millions of beads sitting on the paint); while Klasse is so hydrophobic that it doesn't bead, but all of the water runs naturally off of the surface?
Have any other Klasse users noticed this? Or am I just nuts?
Edit: Oh, by the way, after the wash, the car still looks awesome!