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honda1982
07-24-2007, 10:17 PM
I'm wondering if anyone have used these product before. Is it worth all that money? I hear a few good thing from them but I like to know if you guys have used them.
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Kwando
07-24-2007, 10:19 PM
i use AIO... and it works great... i had a hard time applying and removing the glaze

nicklk
07-25-2007, 12:47 AM
I've used it with great success.

DrJones
07-25-2007, 11:57 AM
Two of my favorite products. Highly recommended. I've used those on more cars than I can count.

AIO works great with a PC buffer and a pad that has a little bit of a grip. One application should be plenty, but best if you let it sit 30 mins to an hour after buffing before you take it off.

The best way to do the SG (Sealent Glaze) is to do 3 coats, with about an hour between to let it cure. It's easy to apply. You can get a thinner coat (easier to remove) by wetting your application pad (I used the little square microfiber ones). Just get it wet, then squeeze all the water you possibly can out of it. It will be just barely damp, but really help spread it thin. To remove it, you can use the same process, and get your cloth nice and damp. You can also spray it with a quick detail spray to help remove if it gets a little stubborn.

Kwando
07-25-2007, 02:55 PM
Two of my favorite products. Highly recommended. I've used those on more cars than I can count.

AIO works great with a PC buffer and a pad that has a little bit of a grip. One application should be plenty, but best if you let it sit 30 mins to an hour after buffing before you take it off.

The best way to do the SG (Sealent Glaze) is to do 3 coats, with about an hour between to let it cure. It's easy to apply. You can get a thinner coat (easier to remove) by wetting your application pad (I used the little square microfiber ones). Just get it wet, then squeeze all the water you possibly can out of it. It will be just barely damp, but really help spread it thin. To remove it, you can use the same process, and get your cloth nice and damp. You can also spray it with a quick detail spray to help remove if it gets a little stubborn.



you still doing cars on the side?

DrJones
07-26-2007, 10:58 AM
you still doing cars on the side?

Haven't in a little while, but if everything goes smoothly, I should be in a new house in about a month that will have a decent enough garage to get back into it.

honda1982
08-07-2007, 10:10 PM
WOW... This Stuff work!!! I just Klasse my Integra on Sunday for 5 hours and it turn out really really SHINNY. I like this so much I Klasse my Pathfinder and my mom's Accord on *Monday*. I highly Recommend this product.
Here's some step I did when I Klasse my car

1. Wash car (a little Dawn Dishwasher soap) help take off the old wax.
2. Clay bar
3. Wash car
4. Meguiars Swirls Remover #9
5. Meguairs Paint Cleaner
6. Klasse AIO w/ MF pad n a lite Spray of Eagle One Wet,Wipe,n Shine every now and then onto the Pad. a Nickle size of AIO should do 1/2 hood n top part door
7. Beer and TV for an hour. come back and buff off the AIO w/ MF towel
8. Klasse SG w/ MF pad *same as above" carefull when using these used little as possible. a dime size of SG should do 1/2 of your hood or the top part of the door. wait 30mins and buff off the SG w/ MF towel. let it cure overnight
9. Pull the car out of garage and start drooling.