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Applying with a PC is not required. Actually, you may wind up wasting a lot of the product in the pad.
Klasse requires very little product and goes on and off easily by hand if the directions are followed. Klasse is also not much of an aggresive polish in that it will remove all swirling or paint imperfections (etching, etc), but it does a pretty good job with very little effort. It also leaves a silky smooth feel to the paint. Also, If I recall correctly, Klasse is not recommended for windshields, but I cold be wrong.
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I use both, Klasse has a hard bright shine, carnubas give a deep warm shine. Both nice to look at but I prefer natural beauty over the hot ***** look.
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I don't use pc or any buffers with Klasse unless I'm doing somebody elses and don't want to sweat.
I use all microfiber towels and Concours buffing towel for the glaze is a big difference. I did mine with microfiber no pc and I did my girlfriends with just cotton terry cloth and a pc. I used more product. Biggest tip I ever recieved was to put the sealent glaze on and don't buff it off till the next day. Do that twice and you won't believe how deep and the color pops out. Especially if you have a darker color car. My girl has a Jetta that's Cosmic Red and it looks brand new. Not a '99. I have a friend that uses the All in One on his windows and swears by it. I've seen them and it got me to do mine next weekend, or during the week. They have great advice \/\/\/\/ |
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