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  • #16
    Re: Time Between Cleaning and Sealant/Waxing

    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    They are acrylic based meant to be used with klasse which is an acrylic sealant. From what I remember the glanz is made of the same or close to klasse sealant. The detailer is intended to be used with any acrylic based sealant. When I used both of these with klasse I got to the 7 month mark and I could have gone longer without an issue. They are very durable when used together. The only draw back I had with klasse sealant is that it's finicky in it's application. It has to be applied so thin. If not it can be a pain to remove.

    In the end I like the look UW or M21 gives versus the plastic type look klasse gives.
    Did you put wax over the klasse for a better shine? Ive also heard of some putting more then 1 coat of klasse. If you mentioned it before I apologize as I didn't re-read all the posts. Also, as I am going to have to do a quick wash to get all the dust off, should I re polish or will I be good with just the klasse and then wax on top of that?

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    • #17
      Re: Time Between Cleaning and Sealant/Waxing

      I only used 2 coats of klasse. No toppers. Maintained with the two sonus products. On a light car, such as mine, klasse looks good because it gives a glossy look. So it's easy to tell that their is something on the car.

      Follow Mike Stoops advice and you will be good.

      Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
      How much time passed between all the work you did on the car and now? How much dust has settled? If you're talking a day or two of driving in dry conditions, plus sitting outside during that time, a good once over with a quick detail spray should be more than sufficient. Anything beyond that and you should wash it. But that should be a pretty quick and gentle wash to remove just dust, even if it is a bit heavy.
      Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
      You shouldn't have to polish/glaze again. What sealant and wax are you planning on using?
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