is there any stores in Calgary that sells Klasse's All in One wax and/or Klasse High Gloss Sealant? and for how much? im getting my new car soon.. and i wanna lay down some protection when i get it...
is there any stores in Calgary that sells Klasse's All in One wax and/or Klasse High Gloss Sealant? and for how much? im getting my new car soon.. and i wanna lay down some protection when i get it...
You can't get it locally.
try eshine.ca i got my klasse there. Havent had a chance to use it but i've heard it does wonders!
I just used some Klasse AIO and Klasse SG last weekend with a top coat of S100. It really does do wonders, but be prepared to use some elbow grease.
A word of caution: Apply only a VERY thin layer of Klasse SG, otherwise your arm will fall off while buffing.
I have been using the Klasse AIO and SG for the last couple years on my car and it freakin' awesome. I want to re-emphasize what Impreza just said about the Klasse SG. When he says very thin - for the love of god - he means thin. The drop the size of a quarter or maybe a loonie should be good for most cars. Any more than that you'll be rubbing for hours over the same spot.Originally posted by Impreza
I just used some Klasse AIO and Klasse SG last weekend with a top coat of S100. It really does do wonders, but be prepared to use some elbow grease.
A word of caution: Apply only a VERY thin layer of Klasse SG, otherwise your arm will fall off while buffing.
^^ WOW really? i'll keep that in mind... thats really a super thin coat.. good thing i have a polisher/bufffer machine.. i'll probably use that to help me^^
hows the durability?? ive heard that those quality synthetic wax's can last 6-8 months.. which is perfect for the winter months...
I would say 6 months is about the max. If it's a heavy rainfall season, you may get a bit less but you can tell by the beading (or lack thereof) on your car. Because this stuff is a such a bitch to put on, I try to put 2-3 coats on it.
i was thinking of doing 2 coats of this stuff when i get it.. then another 2-3 coats of wax on top every few months.. i hope that'll keep it on longer... i just want it to last the winter months!
I've never tried the SG, but I use Klasse AIO as a base for many different waxes and sealants and it works great.
A loonie size drop for how large of a panel? for the entire car?Originally posted by black_2.5RS
The drop the size of a quarter or maybe a loonie should be good for most cars. Any more than that you'll be rubbing for hours over the same spot.
be careful about sealing up a new car. Depending on when it was painted you'll want to give it time to evaporate some stuff out of the paint before applying sealants or waxes. I believe something like two months should be long enough, but do some reading cause I don't remember exactly how long you're supposed to wait.
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I always throw a bunch on and don't have any trouble getting it off. You guys need to hit the gym or something.Originally posted by black_2.5RS
I have been using the Klasse AIO and SG for the last couple years on my car and it freakin' awesome. I want to re-emphasize what Impreza just said about the Klasse SG. When he says very thin - for the love of god - he means thin. The drop the size of a quarter or maybe a loonie should be good for most cars. Any more than that you'll be rubbing for hours over the same spot.
well my car just arrived i'll have pictures in a bit.. im sure applying sealant or wax is fine on a new car (i would understand if the car was streight out the factory, but my car is a import, so im sure it was manufactures months ago and just took time to ship here).. the dealership offers a protection package that includes a sealant..Originally posted by calgarygts
be careful about sealing up a new car. Depending on when it was painted you'll want to give it time to evaporate some stuff out of the paint before applying sealants or waxes. I believe something like two months should be long enough, but do some reading cause I don't remember exactly how long you're supposed to wait.
if you want long lasting. look into waxes by Collinite.
You must not have a dark colored car.Originally posted by Mangina
I always throw a bunch on and don't have any trouble getting it off. You guys need to hit the gym or something.
Just when you think you have it all off,...another angle can expose a whole bunch of klasse that has caked on.Originally posted by Inzane
You must not have a dark colored car.
Just a side question: a week ago, i just did my first klasse application and slapped on only one coat of wax. Looks wicked. Just didnt hav etime to put on an extra coat of wax. Can I still put on another coat even though since then its gotten a dirtier and i've only washed it with water?
wash it with a nice soap like meguires gold class on the bright pink shining monkey car soap. Something with alot of lubricants in it will remove the dirty but leave your layer of wax. Dry with a nice soft micro fiber or shamoise. Then you can apply.
Cool...so in the spring how do i strip off all the sealant to do a new polish?Originally posted by teggypimp95
wash it with a nice soap like meguires gold class on the bright pink shining monkey car soap. Something with alot of lubricants in it will remove the dirty but leave your layer of wax. Dry with a nice soft micro fiber or shamoise. Then you can apply.
If you are going all winter, there will not be much left on your car by spring. Just do a nice clay bar and a 3 wax system containing a cleaner, polish, and a sealant. Or get it power polished.