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    Werkstatt

    Have there been any attempts made by AG to carry this line?

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    Zane, I dont believe so. From my discussions with Jason and Bob we are standing still with any new lines until the new warehouse is up and running. (its still being built). I do wonder what kind of agreement Carlack has with Jeff though ??


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    I've traded for some Werkstatt samples, so I'll see how well I like them.

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    I've used the Werkstatt Prime Strong and AJ. Very good products. The main thing is to apply them thin. The Prime is worked in until clear and then allowed to dry for 30 minutes (to help cure the acrylic content of the Prime). I do the entire car and then wipe it off (FOFO). Then, I apply the AJ in sections, allowing it to dry for 1-2 minutes....again go thin (so it's transparent) or it can be difficult to remove. With that said, for ease it's hard to beat the WG sealant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxmax
    I do the entire car and then wipe it off (FOFO).
    Fast On/Fast Off ?

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    First On, First Off...I do the entire car and then begin removing the area I started on....this gives the Prime about 30 or so minutes to dry.

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    I have found the line slightly finicky like Klasse SG. And it does not like sunlight nor heat. I actually had to rewash the car to remove the Carnuaba product and have moved it to the back of the shelve.

    The acrylic products are nice and glad someone else besides Sonus now offers an Acrylic based QD'er. (Menzernas streaks to darn much) I wonder how much easier Trigger is to use versus the Acrylic Sealant since mine came with a spray nozzle and worked very well that way.


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    I'm not familiar with the Prime Strong product. Has it replaced Prime or is an addition to the line?

    I've read where Prime is compared to KAIO. I'm most interested in the cleaning component, but overall comparisons are welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
    I'm not familiar with the Prime Strong product. Has it replaced Prime or is an addition to the line?

    I've read where Prime is compared to KAIO. I'm most interested in the cleaning component, but overall comparisons are welcome.
    Prime Strong is an addition to the line. It is supposed to have more cutting/cleaning ability and better durability, too.

    I hope to use it soon and compare it with AIO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    I have found the line slightly finicky like Klasse SG. And it does not like sunlight nor heat. I actually had to rewash the car to remove the Carnuaba product and have moved it to the back of the shelve.

    The acrylic products are nice and glad someone else besides Sonus now offers an Acrylic based QD'er. (Menzernas streaks to darn much) I wonder how much easier Trigger is to use versus the Acrylic Sealant since mine came with a spray nozzle and worked very well that way.
    Carnauba Jett is a SOWO product....one section at a time ( typical car hood would be four sections)....what method did you use? This is the product that we use on mobile detail of bikes as a LSP. It is always in sunlight and heat(spring and summer) It has never attempted to dry using SOWO.
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