imported_killerjg
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Spent all weekend trying out Klasse. Boy I love my PC, should have picked up one long ago. Very pleased with the Klasse. Put two coats of AIO on. SG, I'm glad I refrained from the mindset that more is better. In this case it is definitely not! I had a few 'heavy' (which actually means I almost could see it) marks that needed Eagle QD to remove. Not a big problem. SG requires a diffrent mindset. Ended up with three coats so far. Very pleased with the results.
I'm tempted to try Zaino on my Vette just to compare the two. My new found hi end products have put a dent in my budget though.
A couple of questions:
I'm using the velcro pads for my PC. Picked them up from Top Of The Line. BuffnShine manufac., the AIO is to be applied a section at a time, then removed. The velcro did not hold up switching it back and forth to remove the white pad to buff with another. I was trying to remove it carefully, but didn't help. Are there a variety of pads out there? Just got a bad one?
For the Zaino folks with Klasse experience does the Z2 apply differently than the SG?
One more thing, the interior of the LS400 has some wood grain looking panels, but with their own 'clear coat'. Actually lets just call it plastic wood grain pieces! The AIO is perfect for that as well.
I'm tempted to try Zaino on my Vette just to compare the two. My new found hi end products have put a dent in my budget though.
A couple of questions:
I'm using the velcro pads for my PC. Picked them up from Top Of The Line. BuffnShine manufac., the AIO is to be applied a section at a time, then removed. The velcro did not hold up switching it back and forth to remove the white pad to buff with another. I was trying to remove it carefully, but didn't help. Are there a variety of pads out there? Just got a bad one?
For the Zaino folks with Klasse experience does the Z2 apply differently than the SG?
One more thing, the interior of the LS400 has some wood grain looking panels, but with their own 'clear coat'. Actually lets just call it plastic wood grain pieces! The AIO is perfect for that as well.