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Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
I've used the Klasse sealant glaze a number of times, but in each case I used the Klasse AIO to prep the surface.
Anyone have experience using the KSG without first prepping with the AIO? I'm referring to a properly prepped and polished surface.
If you use an abrasive polish for scratch removal, can you just use KSG as your LSP?
I realize the AIO as a base may provide some additional protection. and may remove any trace amounts of leftover polish. But is it really necessary?
I believe the SG bottle says you can use the product independently, but I've never tried.
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Re: Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
I've wondered about that too. Anybody that has used KSG always seem to use the AIO also (myself included). I guess Klasse got their marketing down pat.
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Re: Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
You can use the sealant alone, just as you would a pure sealant with no cleaners. I do still suggest super thin application, preferably by spritzing as still a bear to remove when over applied.
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Re: Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
You can use the sealant alone, just as you would a pure sealant with no cleaners. I do still suggest super thin application, preferably by spritzing as still a bear to remove when over applied.
thanks. i had thought so but you never really hear it mentioned
and yes i know to apply very thin. learned my lesson the hard way with the KSG. Won't do that again.
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Re: Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
I've used the KSG a few times by itself and it's just as great as it is with AIO, no difference in appearance that I could see. Provided you're paint is really clean first.
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Re: Klasse sealant glaze - without the AIO
Originally Posted by Silverstone
I've used the KSG a few times by itself and it's just as great as it is with AIO, no difference in appearance that I could see. Provided you're paint is really clean first.
Good to hear. I think i may try it on a job this weekend after I polish with poorboys SSR.
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