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Old Jul 3, 2005 | 06:19 PM
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Default Klasse Glaze

Hi. Normally I dont do this but I have found an amazing product!
I just got done putting a coat of Klasse sealent glaze on my 05 sonic blue.

It went on so easy but getting it off was a pain, but the results were worth it.
I may try to upload pics later, but this stuff literally puts a hard coating on the car. Shine is wonderful and actually feels different.

I know this sounds crazy but:
I tried tapping my finger nails softly on a piece of metal that had not been done and it sounded like you were tapping on metal. Tap on section that had been done and it sounded like you were tapping on plastic!

This morning went out to get some bird "residue" off the car armed with my spray detailer and cloth.. Well just tapped it and it fell off.

I am STRONGLY recommending this glaze to anyone!
Klasse claims it will last between 6 months and a year and frankly - I BELEIVE IT!!!
You can see and feel the difference!!!

Three coats on the hood and behind wheels. one coat every where else.
Put my front cover on this morning (that thing was a pain!) and now off to eastern KY to visit relatives.

Steven
Old Jul 3, 2005 | 06:57 PM
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Default RE: Klasse Glaze

Buff the glaze within a few minutes and its easy to get off, or re apply the glaze and then buff it, worked for me. YMMV.
Old Jul 3, 2005 | 07:37 PM
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What kind of luck did you have with it holding up?

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