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Old 06-21-09 | 10:50 PM
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Anyone want to give a review on the procedure of using KSG? What is your technic on applying it? How do you remove it? Results?
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what is KSG? may want to explain that first?
Old 06-23-09 | 11:04 PM
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Klasse Sealant Glaze
Old 06-24-09 | 01:16 AM
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I've used it; Seems to work well on BMW Paints, But its longevity isn't' as high as Jetseal 109.
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I apply the Sealant Glaze on a thin foam applicator; let it sit then wipe off; and do another coat 6 hours later; The only thing is its a timely process =/
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Foam applicator does give a smooth application. Really PITA to be used with KSG. =\
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I really like the results from the Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze but it can be tough to work with. It has very strong protection and a deep shine after just one application. You must apply it very thin or else the removal process is too difficult. I sometimes mist a little quick detailer on my removal towel to get the excess sealant off the surface. I have applied it by hand with a foam applicator and with an orbital buffer and a blue pad. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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I've used it before with good results but I must've applied to much cause it was a PITA to remove. A little goes a long way i guess.
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Thanks for the help guys!
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Originally Posted by Greg@DI
I really like the results from the Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze but it can be tough to work with. It has very strong protection and a deep shine after just one application. You must apply it very thin or else the removal process is too difficult. I sometimes mist a little quick detailer on my removal towel to get the excess sealant off the surface. I have applied it by hand with a foam applicator and with an orbital buffer and a blue pad. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Agreed. If you put too much on lol. Its a real PITA. I use it every now and then. I lean more towards jetseal though.
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I saw a video from YouTube on how to apply and remove the sealant personally by Ivan. The way he does it makes you feel like an idiot.
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I've just used the Klasse High Gloss Sealant for the first time this weekend. I applied 2 coats in 2 days and the results were amazing. It rained 2 days in a row and the finish is still perfect with very little waterspots.
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Klasse sealant is my go to product! Must have for any detailing collection.

You guys are right tho, applying and removing might be a little tricky. If you use too mcuh it will smear. Use a little as possible and remove with a qd.
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Originally Posted by gummipolar
I've just used the Klasse High Gloss Sealant for the first time this weekend. I applied 2 coats in 2 days and the results were amazing. It rained 2 days in a row and the finish is still perfect with very little waterspots.
Yea. I experienced it myself too. I applied a coat every week, total of 3 coats. On the day that it actually sprinkled. It beads soo tight and small during driving on the freeway, all the water beads flew away. And after driving the car into the garage at work. The car was dry like nothing happened!

Like they said... you must layer it or else you are missing out the full potential!
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