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Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Hello everyone,
I've been using the Klasse twins for a number of years now and I've always been a bit perplexed by Klasse AIO & what it actually is.
My understanding is that it's a chemical cleaner with a *very light* polishing action that leaves behind an acrylic sealant. Somehow it achieves all this in a one-step product.
That being said, does Klasse AIO remove the Klasse HGSG? I imagine it does, since it states that it removes "old wax."
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
I would say it will remove SG. Will it remove all of it down to fresh paint? I'm not sure, but my vote would be no, unless the SG is almost completely worn away. It's pretty tough stuff.
I've always thought of/treated AIO like a paint cleaner or Klasse SG prep product. It might stand on it's own like a "normal" AIO, but like most AIO's I wouldn't expect it to last very long.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
...to AGO!
Since some of the renowned Klasse Sealant,
(the "LSP component" of K-AIO), is stated to
be left behind when applied to vehicle surfaces...
My question is:
How in the world would you be able to discern
when the existing Sealant-film-layer of the
K-HGSG has been successfully removed, or not?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I would say it will remove SG. Will it remove all of it down to fresh paint? I'm not sure, but my vote would be no, unless the SG is almost completely worn away. It's pretty tough stuff.
I've always thought of/treated AIO like a paint cleaner or Klasse SG prep product. It might stand on it's own like a "normal" AIO, but like most AIO's I wouldn't expect it to last very long.
That's how I use it. I've also found it to do a solid job "polishing" touch up paint for my car so that it matches the original pretty well.
Originally Posted by FUNX650
...to AGO!
Since some of the renowned Klasse Sealant,
(the "LSP component" of K-AIO), is stated to
be left behind when applied to vehicle surfaces...
My question is:
How in the world would you be able to discern
when the existing Sealant-film-layer of the
K-HGSG has been successfully removed, or not?
Bob
My understanding is that AIO doesn't last as long as HGSG, so my concern is spot-treating with AIO and then having that area become "unprotected" sooner than the remainder of the car that's been treated with HGSG.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by hello
My understanding is that AIO doesn't last as long as HGSG, so my concern is spot-treating with AIO and then having that area become "unprotected" sooner than the remainder of the car that's been treated with HGSG.
That's pretty simple to fix; simply go over your "spot" with some KSG, after the KAIO...just like it says on the bottle.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by hello
I've been using the Klasse twins for a number
of years now and I've always been a bit perplexed
by Klasse AIO & what it actually is.
My understanding is that it's a chemical cleaner
with a *very light* polishing action that leaves
behind an an acrylic sealant. Somehow it achieves
all this in a one-step product.
Originally Posted by hello
My understanding is that AIO doesn't last as long as HGSG, so my concern is spot-treating with AIO and then having that area become "unprotected" sooner than the remainder of the car that's been treated with HGSG.
•It would seem, at least to me, that after a
number of years of using the "Klasse Twins"...
-any concerns regarding these products' attributes
would be "Settled Science" by now.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
I would have to ask the manufacturer on this question hmmmm
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
That's pretty simple to fix; simply go over your "spot" with some KSG, after the KAIO...just like it says on the bottle.
It's part what I'm trying to understand... if I can avoid the entire affair of reapplying.
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•It would seem, at least to me, that after a
number of years of using the "Klasse Twins"...
-any concerns regarding these products' attributes
would be "Settled Science" by now.
Bob
Never had a "controlled environment" and correspondingly a regimen until recently.
Originally Posted by axel06
I would have to ask the manufacturer on this question hmmmm
Is it Carlack who manufactures Klasse? There is a US Klasse site but not much info.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by hello
Hello everyone,
I've been using the Klasse twins for a number of years now and I've always been a bit perplexed by Klasse AIO & what it actually is.
My understanding is that it's a chemical cleaner with a *very light* polishing action that leaves behind an acrylic sealant. Somehow it achieves all this in a one-step product.
That being said, does Klasse AIO remove the Klasse HGSG? I imagine it does, since it states that it removes "old wax."
Thanks in advance.
I would say yes depending on how it's applied. Gently by hand, maybe not fully rmoved, but DA applied and worked like a polish I can just about guarantee it's long gone.
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Re: Does Klasse All-in-One (AIO) Remove Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (HGSG)
Originally Posted by hello
It's part what I'm trying to understand... if I can avoid the entire affair of reapplying.
Entire affair? You're rubbing a spot with AIO. After you buff that off, wipe on some SG (overlap your area some), wait a minute, MF wipe, done. Or are you referring to the "affair" of SG being a pain to remove? If you are having that problem you are applying way too much--you need to put that stuff on whisper thin. It should go on like a WOWA, should mostly flash and disappear, if you have a "high spot" knock it down with a towel.
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