Wolfgang, Klasse, or duragloss

plasteredbassis

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I will finally be ordering all of my supplies to give my car its first major detailing.

I'll be using duragloss 901 followed by megs clay kit and topped with collinite 845. I want to use a cleaner/polish though to remove any minor imperfections or flaws but can't decide between Wolfgang paintwork polish enhancer, duragloss 101, or klasse AIO polish. I just want something to really make the paint shine before applying my LSP and the paint is new so I dont want anything too abrasive so whats everyones opinions on these? Oh the car is a 2007 wrx wr blue if that helps.

Thanks everyone!
 
K-AIO or DG 101.



If you can get 101 locally, I'd go with that, otherwise K-AIO is an excellent cleaner/base for most sealants and leaves a really nice clean shiny surface to work with.
 
I'd skip the Meg's Clay and get Clay Magic blue - had both and the Meg's is like a Chevette where the Clay Magic is more like a CORvette.
 
Ok so one for DG one for Klasse and the megs has already been purchased so ill use it up first do either of these products need curing time before the IW or are they simply polish/cleaners and dont need to cure? thanks for the help so far!
 
Klasse says on the bottle that it is a WOWO product, not sure if letting it sit a for a while adds any durability, I think it just makes it harder to remove. I have only had experience with KAIO and have been very happy with it.
 
add me to the klasse lover list! :) have to say its been the best investment I made as far as prep products goes, a little goes a VERY long ways....
 
bwalker25 said:
add me to the klasse lover list! :) have to say its been the best investment I made as far as prep products goes, a little goes a VERY long ways....



Not to mention all the other possible uses of it!
 
I'm a big fan of DG 101 and then a coat of 105 on top the next day. That's one of th emost durable finishes I've ever had.
 
mtbr64 said:
what other uses?



KAIO is not just for paint. After washing with onr, i use kaio to clean/seal wheels (removes brake dust that i couldn't get out with clay), exhaust, plastic trim & headlights, even polish glass.
 
+1 on the Klasse AIO. It works great for me and I just started using it on other surfaces like my muffler tips and glass. Man it just works great.



I also use Klasse SG, but am going to try some Opti-seal to see if it is a little more user friendly. I have read that it is.
 
I too had very good results on my very first detail job ever using klasse aio with a swirlbuster pad on the porter cable after claying and then 3 coats of the klasse sg. Yes if you use too much of the aio and let it dry on it is hard to get off (my main mistake) but the excess will come off with the spritz.
 
I am new to detailing, at this level, having only washed and maybe a wax.

I bought the UDM and the Klasse AIO and the Klasse Glaze. With no experience, other than what I studied here and on the Autopia websites, I was able to make my wife's 07 93 SAAB Convertible look like nothing I could imagine, and with little effort.

According to websites and Klasse, less product is better, with no cure time needed, except for the Glaze, which requires 20 minutes between applications and up to 24 hours before applying a wax.

The AIO itself left the paint looking wet and like it needed nothing else, but with the glaze and a Sonus spritx, its results are unreal and highly recommended.
 
well thanks for everyones opinions i ended up getting the 101 as i found a carquest not too far from my home so i figure it will be a good start and next time ill order some klasse and see which i like better. now my question for the duragloss gurus do i need to wait to let the 101 bond before using the 845 or is it WOWO and then LSP? thanks everyone!
 
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