what is klasse reallly?

I candy

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it says its a non abrasive cleaner, is it a poish or a protector more?

between the 3 it claims where would you guys rate it as?

I can see it being a non abrasive. since some polishes and waxes list their abbrasiveness on the bottle. (the industry ones do). mabe its a liquid type cleaner. but if its a cleaner then is it cleaning off the wax as you whip it off too?


I'm just wondering cause i've always been thinking of getting a seperate sealant or wax.

but i don't want to if it is just going to be more work for nothing.
 
oh i'm sorry. i'm refering to the all in one.

This is in a group of products referred to as AIO (All-In_Ones). Other examples of AIOs are Optimum Poli-Seal, Duragloss #101, Poorboy's Polish w/ Sealant, etc. Basically the way these products work is they have a mild polish or cleaner (either a mechanical abrassive or a chemical cleaner) that cleans and preps the surface for the mixed in wax or sealant to then bond to the finish. These products are popular because the number one reason for poor results with regular pure sealants or waxes is detailers not knowing the top three rules of detailing... prep prep prep!

AIOs are meant to save time in that the prep step is moved into the LSP step rather than the prep steps being one, two three or more steps in itself. So in your case, this Klasse product does in fact have a sealant and polishes all inside mixed in.

My application guild to these types of products are to basically use them on surfaces that are only near perfectly clean already. That is unless your standards for results are not as high. Just a couple things about them to keep in mind... 1) don't expect them to remove even minor surface defects and 2) these products are not layerable (the second coat will remove the first coat).

Hope that helps.