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    OK, Silly question.........

    Sorry if this seems elementary, but I know you guys will help me.

    Trying Klasse AIO for the first time ever. Recommendation is to use a "Slightly dampened" cloth or applicator. I'm assuming the applicator should be dampened with a quick detailer?

    Sorry, guys. I searched & searched. Just want this to go off without a hitch.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    Sorry if this seems elementary, but I know you guys will help me.

    Trying Klasse AIO for the first time ever. Recommendation is to use a "Slightly dampened" cloth or applicator. I'm assuming the applicator should be dampened with a quick detailer?

    Sorry, guys. I searched & searched. Just want this to go off without a hitch.
    Kool Aid will do. J/J just plain old H2O.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Do you recommend a certain flavor Kool-aid? Lol

    Thanks, Rsurfer. So just a spritz on a MF app. pad per panel?

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    OK, Silly question.........

    In the photos they show quick detailer being used to dampen cloth: http://www.autogeek.net/klasse-usa.html

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Quote Originally Posted by roguerobot View Post
    Oh yeah. Damn, never saw that. :/

    Thanks, rog.

    You guys kick ass on this forum.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Just run water over the applicator and squeeze out ALL excess water.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyGXP View Post
    Just run water over the applicator and squeeze out ALL excess water.
    Thanks, Anthony.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    And when i have used that technique it was only when i first started the application i.e. first section panel/area. I never felt the need to continue any distilled water or QD spritzes as i went along and around the vehicle as the product saturates the applicator after a while. I also use less product after the first few sections because of product "build up" in the applicator.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Quote Originally Posted by Puckman View Post
    And when i have used that technique it was only when i first started the application i.e. first section panel/area. I never felt the need to continue any distilled water or QD spritzes as i went along and around the vehicle as the product saturates the applicator after a while. I also use less product after the first few sections because of product "build up" in the applicator.
    Makes sense. Thank you for the input Puckman.

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    Re: OK, Silly question.........

    Quote Originally Posted by Puckman View Post
    And when i have used that technique it was only when i first started the application i.e. first section panel/area. I never felt the need to continue any distilled water or QD spritzes as i went along and around the vehicle as the product saturates the applicator after a while. I also use less product after the first few sections because of product "build up" in the applicator.
    Thanks to all that replied to my question, much thanks!

    Puck, you hit the nail right on the head, brother. My application went off without a hitch. It went exactly like you described it above. Klasse is a winner!

    Thank you!!!!!!

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