Re: Am I not supposed to see Klasse High Gloss Sealant? (Code-7)
Kevin,
I also have a silver car. It is very difficult to see the Klasse Sealant Glaze. If you can see it, you used too much and it will be difficult to remove. A dime sized bead on a foam pad is enough for a panel or 2. Make sure the applicator pad is dry before you apply the Sealant Glaze to it. Wait at least 60 minutes before removing from the car, the longer the better. Use a good quality Microfiber cloth and mist the panel lightly with a QD spray if you have a hard time removing the Sealant Glaze.
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I mean I can barely see it. The bottle says apple an 'extremely thin' layer of sealant, wipe it off when it dries. Is it supposed be so thin, it's almost just a film? Like wiping a lightly damp rag on a window? That thin? I don't know, I guess it's really hard for me to see on my subie, since it's bright silver. But I can see a 'film'. It doesn't frost over like normal wax does. Am I doing it right? |
Kevin,
I also have a silver car. It is very difficult to see the Klasse Sealant Glaze. If you can see it, you used too much and it will be difficult to remove. A dime sized bead on a foam pad is enough for a panel or 2. Make sure the applicator pad is dry before you apply the Sealant Glaze to it. Wait at least 60 minutes before removing from the car, the longer the better. Use a good quality Microfiber cloth and mist the panel lightly with a QD spray if you have a hard time removing the Sealant Glaze.