Buffing out Klasse SG
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Buffing out Klasse SG
This is my first try with the Klasse 2 step. AIO was easy going but as with many people SG was a little more difficult to get a handle on.
My first layer was really tough to get off so I used QD to help and it worked okay for me. Was that okay to do? The shine didn't seem to suffer for it.
I have my second layer on...any recommendations for removal if QD is not the way to go? Do I need more than 2 layers? I will apply Carnuba wax as the top layer.
My first layer was really tough to get off so I used QD to help and it worked okay for me. Was that okay to do? The shine didn't seem to suffer for it.
I have my second layer on...any recommendations for removal if QD is not the way to go? Do I need more than 2 layers? I will apply Carnuba wax as the top layer.
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Applying a QD to remove your first coat may compromise SG's ability to adhere properly.....Sg can be a bare to remove. Try removing as soon as you apply. In other words, use the SG as a QD, and remove while still wet.....
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I found a solution
I took the still barely damp waffle weave that I had washed the car with the day before to remove the SG. I don't know if dry or damp makes a difference but the WV was awesome. Much easier to use than a dry microfiber towel. It only took 5-10 minutes to do the whole car. I was tempted to put on another layer of SG but I figure 2 was enough for now.
I used Meguiar's Step 3 Carnuba Wax, since I had that laying around, as the final coat. Not bad all said...could be more brilliant but definitely real slick looking. Maybe that wax was not the best??
I'll do a much better job next spring with AIO & SG. I will also claybar it also, I didn't do it this time. So there you have it, for me using Klasse SG is no longer an issue!
I used Meguiar's Step 3 Carnuba Wax, since I had that laying around, as the final coat. Not bad all said...could be more brilliant but definitely real slick looking. Maybe that wax was not the best??
I'll do a much better job next spring with AIO & SG. I will also claybar it also, I didn't do it this time. So there you have it, for me using Klasse SG is no longer an issue!
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