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I've received my Klasse package and used it on two different cars, a White 2002 Honda Accord Coupe, and a Black 2003 Toyota Matrix(Voltz?).

 

APPLICATION

Applying of both All In One polish and Glaze sealant were extremely easy, just use applicator pad and wipe a layer on. The liquid quality of the AIO is slighly creamy, and the glaze sealant is just clear liquid. Application is a matter of wiping it on. It only requires about a 10 cent coin drip size to apply to a 2x2 sq feet surface or more if your pad is quite wet. It is not required to apply and remove one section at a time.

 

REMOVING AND RESULTS

Removing the AIO is quite easy using a micro fibre cloth. The effects of the AIO is barely noticeable on white paint, however on the black car, the paint seems abit darker, and increase the depth slightly. HOWEVER, there is not much cleaning effect in the AIO juice, so I highly recommend thoroughly claying the whole car before application, as there are some serious buffing ahead.

 

It is not as easy to remove the sealant glaze. When I am about to start buffing, the sealant glaze has already crusted on the paint, removing requires hard work. I got a sore arm buffing the marks away. I think this is a sign that the layer of arcylic wax is very hard and durable. This is why the car MUST be clayed properly before waxing, as you will buff quite hard over the paint.

 

FINAL RESULTS

Excellant shine that is hard to beat by any other hand applied waxes.

Color depth is average. It does not hide imperfections well.

Durability. It seems that the sealant is a very hard layer and can lasts at least a few months.

 

In summary, I think this is an excellant product for car owners want the most bang for the effort put in. You can get near machine wax quality with minimal effort. It also lasts long, and will repel dusts, which means your car will stay clean, and look good longer. I believe applying Klasse twice per year will keep the car looking great all the time.

 

For searious detailers, this product is suitable too. The sealant will produce an incredibly smooth surface, making it easy to apply regular carnauba wax, resulting in good shine, and rich colour.

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Neutral Newbie

i used the sealant with meguire detailing shine and it makes the buffing a whole lot easier. another thing to add, buffing off is much easier on a wet day than dry.......

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good

just asking : wat cloth did you use to wash and dry your car ....me still not quite comfortable with using autoglym aqua dry ....

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I've received my Klasse package and used it on two different cars, a White 2002 Honda Accord Coupe, and a Black 2003 Toyota Matrix(Voltz?).

 

APPLICATION

Applying of both All In One polish and Glaze sealant were extremely easy, just use applicator pad and wipe a layer on. The liquid quality of the AIO is slighly creamy, and the glaze sealant is just clear liquid. Application is a matter of wiping it on. It only requires about a 10 cent coin drip size to apply to a 2x2 sq feet surface or more if your pad is quite wet. It is not required to apply and remove one section at a time.

 

REMOVING AND RESULTS

Removing the AIO is quite easy using a micro fibre cloth. The effects of the AIO is barely noticeable on white paint, however on the black car, the paint seems abit darker, and increase the depth slightly. HOWEVER, there is not much cleaning effect in the AIO juice, so I highly recommend thoroughly claying the whole car before application, as there are some serious buffing ahead.

 

It is not as easy to remove the sealant glaze. When I am about to start buffing, the sealant glaze has already crusted on the paint, removing requires hard work. I got a sore arm buffing the marks away. I think this is a sign that the layer of arcylic wax is very hard and durable. This is why the car MUST be clayed properly before waxing, as you will buff quite hard over the paint.

 

FINAL RESULTS

Excellant shine that is hard to beat by any other hand applied waxes.

Color depth is average. It does not hide imperfections well.

Durability. It seems that the sealant is a very hard layer and can lasts at least a few months.

 

In summary, I think this is an excellant product for car owners want the most bang for the effort put in. You can get near machine wax quality with minimal effort. It also lasts long, and will repel dusts, which means your car will stay clean, and look good longer. I believe applying Klasse twice per year will keep the car looking great all the time.

 

For searious detailers, this product is suitable too. The sealant will produce an incredibly smooth surface, making it easy to apply regular carnauba wax, resulting in good shine, and rich colour.

 

 

Hi, I m new to car detailing. What car foam or shampoo would u guys recommend for my new altis coming next month? champ gold. I have been using glaze 88 for 2 years. And found its shiny but not really in dept i think?

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It also lasts long, and will repel dusts, which means your car will stay clean, and look good longer.

 

Nice review there. With regards to the comment above, lasts long [nod] repel dusts [shakehead] . So far I have not come across any product that repel dust, even products with anti-static property will have dust collection on the car when park in an open air carpark.

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Neutral Newbie

Bro,

 

A thinking the combo..Klasse AIO followed by Mczerna HGAS for acrylic wax....since earlier the bros face problem in buffing off as it the Klasse GS gets dry up fast.

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yeah, you are right. I don't live in city where dust is a problem, so I am not very aware of that.

 

It does last long, and I think 2-3 times per year is enough.

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I don't live in city where dust is a problem, so I am not very aware of that.

No problem bro [;)] . So you are not from Singapore ?

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