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12-01-2005, 11:43 AM
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Klasse Detailing Question
I seem to remember a threat with a hint on detailing with Klasse AIO. I believe AIO was put in a spray bottle with water, but I don't remember the formula. Cany anyone help?
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12-01-2005, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by fairmont
I seem to remember a threat with a hint on detailing with Klasse AIO. I believe AIO was put in a spray bottle with water, but I don't remember the formula. Cany anyone help?
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http://autogeek.net/sokit.html
crystal mist as lubricant for AIO
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12-03-2005, 08:12 PM
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I'm assuming you want to dillute the AIO, but I'm not sure why. There is a lot of information of dilluting SG because it is difficult to buff out. I mix my SG with some Sonus Acrylic Glanz. It makes it much easier to use but affects durability.
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12-04-2005, 07:52 AM
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I found what I was looking for...
Thanks for the replies. I found this on a Klasse page:
[FONT=Arial]Quickly Detail
[/FONT]Put an ounce or two in a pint spray container, fill with water, and shake. Spray on, wipe off. For paint, plastic, windows, chrome. Car Wash Put a capful or two in a bucket of water and stir. Use as a car wash. Yes this really works. Try it.
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12-04-2005, 07:57 AM
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Also, from http://autogeek.net/sokit.html
"The trick is to use the Crystal Mist as a lubricant to support the smooth application of the All-In-One. Lightly spray the applicator with Crystal Mist, add a small dab of All-In-One, and apply to one section at a time. You'll be amazed at how easily the lubricated All-In-One goes on and comes off. You'll find there is virtually no residue but do wipe the completed section with one of the microfiber towels..."
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