Anthony O.
New member
I was sent some time ago two samples of ShoKar acrylic cleaner and sealant to test out.
I have had them with me for some time now and had only done a panel or two on various cars but today on one of my regular washes I decided to do a whole car with them. After washing and drying I broke out the Cyclo, attached some white polishing pads and put a few drops of the ShoKar Multi-Step polish onto the pads and went to work.
Initial impressions were that the product spreads well, no powdery residue at all. Wipes off super easy. Leaves a very slick finish, nice gloss and I am told by the makers that it will leave behind more protection than the Klasse AIO.
Please note that the car I worked on is well kept and had no oxidation now scratches so I was not able to test cleaning abilities. I am guessing though that it can be considered a light cleaner. much like Klasse AIO. I hope to test its cleaning properties soon.
I was able to Cyclo one half of the hood, roof and front fender and then remove the slight residue left behind with ease.
Now it was time to apply the ShowKar sealant. Directions said to apply very little and it should be expressed or highlighted that VERY LITTLE is truly needed. I bet I used less than 2 ounces to cover the CL600 that it was used on. That's very impressive!
Make up of the ShowKar sealant is very watery, so much so that it looks like water with a few drops of milk mixed in. I saw it and thought, "There is no way this stuff can be any good". My past expereinces with Klasse Sealant have never been very good so I was skeptical of this stuff also.
I applied the ShowKar sealant by hand with a MF applicator pad and did half the car and then went back at my starting point and began to remove it. I could not believe my eyes that it was coming off just as easy as Vanilla Moose or any good carnauba wax. This made a huge impact with me as Klasse SG has never worked so easy, at least with me. No smears, no hazing and no bonding times.
At this rate, and with these first results, ShowKar will replace Klasse in my arsenal. I am not yet sure of the price nor how the Multi-Step looks on dark colors as I love the look of AIO on dark colors but again at this rate ShowKar beats Klasse in my book!
As for durability, I usually finish off each car now with Optimum so that never really is a concern but I will avoid Optimum on this car for the first several washes just to see how the ShowKar holds up.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a acrylic system to replace Klasse or are seeking to use an acrylic system for the first time then ShowKar, IMHO, is the way to go. I am very impressed with the results so far. Here are a few pictures of the CL, not very impressive pictures because of the largely overcast skies, but I figured pictures would be nice anyways.
Thank you,
Anthony
I have had them with me for some time now and had only done a panel or two on various cars but today on one of my regular washes I decided to do a whole car with them. After washing and drying I broke out the Cyclo, attached some white polishing pads and put a few drops of the ShoKar Multi-Step polish onto the pads and went to work.
Initial impressions were that the product spreads well, no powdery residue at all. Wipes off super easy. Leaves a very slick finish, nice gloss and I am told by the makers that it will leave behind more protection than the Klasse AIO.
Please note that the car I worked on is well kept and had no oxidation now scratches so I was not able to test cleaning abilities. I am guessing though that it can be considered a light cleaner. much like Klasse AIO. I hope to test its cleaning properties soon.
I was able to Cyclo one half of the hood, roof and front fender and then remove the slight residue left behind with ease.
Now it was time to apply the ShowKar sealant. Directions said to apply very little and it should be expressed or highlighted that VERY LITTLE is truly needed. I bet I used less than 2 ounces to cover the CL600 that it was used on. That's very impressive!
Make up of the ShowKar sealant is very watery, so much so that it looks like water with a few drops of milk mixed in. I saw it and thought, "There is no way this stuff can be any good". My past expereinces with Klasse Sealant have never been very good so I was skeptical of this stuff also.
I applied the ShowKar sealant by hand with a MF applicator pad and did half the car and then went back at my starting point and began to remove it. I could not believe my eyes that it was coming off just as easy as Vanilla Moose or any good carnauba wax. This made a huge impact with me as Klasse SG has never worked so easy, at least with me. No smears, no hazing and no bonding times.
At this rate, and with these first results, ShowKar will replace Klasse in my arsenal. I am not yet sure of the price nor how the Multi-Step looks on dark colors as I love the look of AIO on dark colors but again at this rate ShowKar beats Klasse in my book!
As for durability, I usually finish off each car now with Optimum so that never really is a concern but I will avoid Optimum on this car for the first several washes just to see how the ShowKar holds up.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a acrylic system to replace Klasse or are seeking to use an acrylic system for the first time then ShowKar, IMHO, is the way to go. I am very impressed with the results so far. Here are a few pictures of the CL, not very impressive pictures because of the largely overcast skies, but I figured pictures would be nice anyways.
Thank you,
Anthony

