Klasse SG: Dry Haze. Difficult to remove.... any help appreciated (more)
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This is my first time using Klasse. So, tell me what am I doing wrong.
I did the Klasse AIO and SG treatment over the weekend. I must say the AIO process worked well, but the SG process did not work out for me.
Klasse SG dried very quickly, and by the time I got around to the area I first started, there was haze everywhere and is very difficult to remove. I simply don't know why. You need considereable force to remove the haze and luckily I have lots of microfibre cloth to do that.
My color is silver, so it's really difficult to see the haze unless in direct sunlight from different angles.
What is the quickest way to remove the Klasse SG haze? Should I:
1) Light wash down with (sigh! I know it sucks, but I use the Blue Coral carnuba fortified Wash+Wax product) a very diluted car wash ? Will this remove my Klasse SG ?
2) Use a damp microfibre cloth, and give every panel a wipe down with fresh water ? Will this remove my Klasse SG ? I suspect this method will re-introduce new haze marks elsewhere on my car.
3) Use a damp microfibre cloth, and give every panel a wipe down with fresh water, and once dry, start putting on Blitz One Grand wax. Will the action of waxing remove the haze ?
Thanks for your help. :-)
I did the Klasse AIO and SG treatment over the weekend. I must say the AIO process worked well, but the SG process did not work out for me.
Klasse SG dried very quickly, and by the time I got around to the area I first started, there was haze everywhere and is very difficult to remove. I simply don't know why. You need considereable force to remove the haze and luckily I have lots of microfibre cloth to do that.
My color is silver, so it's really difficult to see the haze unless in direct sunlight from different angles.
What is the quickest way to remove the Klasse SG haze? Should I:
1) Light wash down with (sigh! I know it sucks, but I use the Blue Coral carnuba fortified Wash+Wax product) a very diluted car wash ? Will this remove my Klasse SG ?
2) Use a damp microfibre cloth, and give every panel a wipe down with fresh water ? Will this remove my Klasse SG ? I suspect this method will re-introduce new haze marks elsewhere on my car.
3) Use a damp microfibre cloth, and give every panel a wipe down with fresh water, and once dry, start putting on Blitz One Grand wax. Will the action of waxing remove the haze ?
Thanks for your help. :-)
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container to use 2 oz. for the whole car. To get the haze off use a detail spray and MF towel, if you have 100% terry cloth, that will take it right off, but only use it if the MF isn't doing the trick. Keep at it once you get the hang of it, you will love it!
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