Klasse SG question...
#1
Klasse SG question...
Detailing has been a rewarding experience so far... But....................
I'm on my third layer of Klasse SG and have just one small problem. I applied a third coat this afternoon and somehow my stupid self allowed a little bit of Klasse SG to fall onto the driver's side window without me knowing... I tried buffing it out, using Stoner's IG, QD'ing with ONR, 99% Alcohol, Dawn detergent, etc. to no avail.
Granted it was just this afternoon, how do I get it out?! Will it be easier tomorrow?
Thanks for your advice.
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I'm on my third layer of Klasse SG and have just one small problem. I applied a third coat this afternoon and somehow my stupid self allowed a little bit of Klasse SG to fall onto the driver's side window without me knowing... I tried buffing it out, using Stoner's IG, QD'ing with ONR, 99% Alcohol, Dawn detergent, etc. to no avail.
Granted it was just this afternoon, how do I get it out?! Will it be easier tomorrow?
Thanks for your advice.
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#3
Hmm, I knew there was a reason why I don't use those products... This is only on the window, right? Try fingernail polish remover. This is the best OTC advice I can give, but if it doesn't work you need to call a professional detailer! Got a picture of this??
#4
I buffed it yesterday and got some of it off. Very little remains. (Used Klasse AIO)
I think I'm just going to wait it out and occasionally try to remove it. It isn't visible unless you scrutinize the glass ans view it under certain lighting. I'll be trying the fingernail polish remover.
Thanks for the tip CN!
(Pics. won't show the tiny spot I'm afraid.)
I think I'm just going to wait it out and occasionally try to remove it. It isn't visible unless you scrutinize the glass ans view it under certain lighting. I'll be trying the fingernail polish remover.
Thanks for the tip CN!
(Pics. won't show the tiny spot I'm afraid.)
#5
Wow... Klasse's durable but not that durable to need nail polish remover... I'm not sure if you got some weird mix, something else, or.... but I'm a huge KSG fan and have been using it pretty much every detail for the past 2-3 years with no bad effects. I know for a fact a few wipes with isopropyl alcohol 91% (or whatever it is) it comes right off, and I've done this many times when testing to see how beading looked before and after KSG on half a panel...
Are you sure it's the KSG that dripped onto the window? And what exactly are you trying to buff out... is there smearing, hazing, etc.?
Don't mean to sound like a fanboy of KSG but after using it for so many years, many times on glass, trim and plastic headglights, it's hard to believe KSG is that hard to wipe off glass and curious why you'd even want to do so..
Are you sure it's the KSG that dripped onto the window? And what exactly are you trying to buff out... is there smearing, hazing, etc.?
Don't mean to sound like a fanboy of KSG but after using it for so many years, many times on glass, trim and plastic headglights, it's hard to believe KSG is that hard to wipe off glass and curious why you'd even want to do so..
#6
Wow... Klasse's durable but not that durable to need nail polish remover... I'm not sure if you got some weird mix, something else, or.... but I'm a huge KSG fan and have been using it pretty much every detail for the past 2-3 years with no bad effects. I know for a fact a few wipes with isopropyl alcohol 91% (or whatever it is) it comes right off, and I've done this many times when testing to see how beading looked before and after KSG on half a panel...
Are you sure it's the KSG that dripped onto the window? And what exactly are you trying to buff out... is there smearing, hazing, etc.?
Don't mean to sound like a fanboy of KSG but after using it for so many years, many times on glass, trim and plastic headglights, it's hard to believe KSG is that hard to wipe off glass and curious why you'd even want to do so..
Are you sure it's the KSG that dripped onto the window? And what exactly are you trying to buff out... is there smearing, hazing, etc.?
Don't mean to sound like a fanboy of KSG but after using it for so many years, many times on glass, trim and plastic headglights, it's hard to believe KSG is that hard to wipe off glass and curious why you'd even want to do so..
It really doesn't bother me and I will just leave it alone for now.
Thanks for the advice though ivopivo!
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