imported_Page
New member
Hi folks, got a burning question I need an answer to...
I currently use Klasse AIO and KSG to protect my vehicles, both under one year old. I paint prep with clay/and PPCL, and then AIO(one coat) and KSG(up to four or five coats.)
CMA states that Blackfire has a low solvent content. Various posts here have stated that AIO and KSG have high solvent contents. SO what is the effect of the solvents over a long period of time(5 or more years), has anyone noticed that their paint is actually losing gloss/depth from using Klasse?
Does anyone on the forum have LONG term(ie. 5 or ten years o more) of experience with using Klasse on their cars? Do any of you long term Klasse users notice a dulling or drying of the paint over this time? I am most interested if anyone has removed their Klasse(during the twice or once a year strip down and start over periods) and noticed that the paint is dry or dramatically duller than before the previous layer of Klasse was applied.
Don't get me wrong, I love the big K. I am just thinking that with a high solvent content that maybe the long term effects of the Klasse are contrary to what we are all trying to obtain here, shiny, protected paint. I have not considered switching to Blackfire because of all the mixed reviews it received here on the forum. I am not opposed to solvents, just opposed to the thought of my paint slowly becoming dry/dull, and that my application of Klasse is hastening the process.
PS this is not a question to launch into the theory of oils/feeding paint. I think we all have reached the conclusion that oils do not really feed paint.
SJ
SJ
I currently use Klasse AIO and KSG to protect my vehicles, both under one year old. I paint prep with clay/and PPCL, and then AIO(one coat) and KSG(up to four or five coats.)
CMA states that Blackfire has a low solvent content. Various posts here have stated that AIO and KSG have high solvent contents. SO what is the effect of the solvents over a long period of time(5 or more years), has anyone noticed that their paint is actually losing gloss/depth from using Klasse?
Does anyone on the forum have LONG term(ie. 5 or ten years o more) of experience with using Klasse on their cars? Do any of you long term Klasse users notice a dulling or drying of the paint over this time? I am most interested if anyone has removed their Klasse(during the twice or once a year strip down and start over periods) and noticed that the paint is dry or dramatically duller than before the previous layer of Klasse was applied.
Don't get me wrong, I love the big K. I am just thinking that with a high solvent content that maybe the long term effects of the Klasse are contrary to what we are all trying to obtain here, shiny, protected paint. I have not considered switching to Blackfire because of all the mixed reviews it received here on the forum. I am not opposed to solvents, just opposed to the thought of my paint slowly becoming dry/dull, and that my application of Klasse is hastening the process.
PS this is not a question to launch into the theory of oils/feeding paint. I think we all have reached the conclusion that oils do not really feed paint.
SJ
SJ