Anyone using Klasse Products??
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For various reasons I have settled on the Klasse AIO followed by the Klasse sealant. My question is does anyone know why this stuff is so watery? I makes it hard to use by hand, now I'm thinking of switching again!
Meguiars' NXT liquid is nice and creamy and easier to work with and seems to do just as good a job. And its great on taking off rubber from the track.
happy holidays
tom
Meguiars' NXT liquid is nice and creamy and easier to work with and seems to do just as good a job. And its great on taking off rubber from the track.
happy holidays
tom
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I just started into getting serious about waxing and am using the Klasse AIO on a Guards Red 968. I didn't notice it being too watery. It took a lot of the oxidation off the car, but it needs more applications to get it all off.
Can't speak to longevity as I have only had the car 3 weeks!
Can't speak to longevity as I have only had the car 3 weeks!
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He is talking about the sealant not all in one, but NXT is great as a finish coat on red or black, but you have to prep it, and that is where Anthony's recomendation of Optimum products comes in... they are terrific...
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Isnt the NXT more like AIO than a sealant. This seems to be good enough by itself, anyone thing thats all thats needed. Dont mind cutting down my detail time after track events!
tom
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