Klasse

bimmerzhp

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I just ordered the twins, and was wondering if people applied them by using a spray bottle? I was considering using this method. Any suggestions?
 
I used the Klasse 2 step on my 2003 BMW (White) last weekend, you wont be dissapointed. Just keep the SG layers very very light. Its easy to put a dime size amount on the pad the first few panels and then have it loaded up with SG half way through. I just use 3 or 4 pads to avoind this.



What color is your 330?
 
Someone here posted an excellent tip to put some SG in a small spritzer bottle and spray a tiny amount on a pad. Works great for me, never over applied product since. :up
 
i have posted extensively on this and will always recommend a spray bottle to spritz the SG to the applicator. Regarding the AIO - it is not necessary unless you want to be super frugal in the amount you use. I have gone to applying the aio to a wet car. i read about this means of application from a european site and tried it. It works incredibly well, cleans better, fills the slight swirls better. No downside as it comes off just as easy!



The SG is far more critical and as others recommended - dry applicator very sparingly from a spray bottle is best and use several applicators so it doesn't build up! Let it dry at least 2 hours then remove with a dampened MF towel - no need to work hard at all to remove since once it is cured for 2-3 hours it is bonded to the paint!
 
I use MF pad applicator to apply SG. I spray the pad constantly with water just to stay damp. Put a very small amount of SG and spread it evenly. Let it dry. Get two MF towels. One is damp with water and one is dry. Buff it off with the damp MF then followed by the dry MF. Piece of cake.
 
not great with water/SG = you have a light colored car? the water will cause the SG to be cloudy. try a soft dry applicator - i prefer the turtle wax baby diaper cloths they sell in local auto stores - fold in 1/4's - spray SG from spritzer - remove with dampened MF after 2 hours
 
I've been using Sonus QD to remove KSG. It sure simplifies the process.



Doesn't matter if you apply a little too much, or if it hazes. After spraying it with Sonus it buffs out nice and shiney!
 
Classy Detail said:
I use MF pad applicator to apply SG. I spray the pad constantly with water just to stay damp. Put a very small amount of SG and spread it evenly. Let it dry. Get two MF towels. One is damp with water and one is dry. Buff it off with the damp MF then followed by the dry MF. Piece of cake.



Exactly what I do, plus final QD with Sonus
 
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