hnoppenberger
04-30-2006, 08:26 PM
how is klasse all in one for removing swirls? ive got a pretty well swirled paintjob although not deep does have them.
and how is there sealant compared to lets say zaino?
if not could anyone recommend a good machine polish and pad combo and sealant? the absolute best im willing to buy.
dinomite
04-30-2006, 09:14 PM
I'm pretty sure that Klassee AIO will only remove light swirls, though from what other people say it's usually best to try it first before you move on to anything more abrasive; best to get the job done with the least cutting possible.
hnoppenberger
04-30-2006, 09:16 PM
hm... im pretty sure ill need something more than... whats the next step up from that? and how is their SG as a sealant? better than zaino?
fisherbln
04-30-2006, 09:52 PM
AIO is completely non-abrasive. At best it's going to hide swirls. You will need something more agressive. I suggest either ZPC or Menzerna IP and FPII (combo). As we talked about before though, I haven't used ZPC myself, just heard good things.
SG and Zaino are different. Can't really say one is better than the other (although everyone has their opinion). Results with such products are very subjective -- everyone has their favorite. Zaino tends to be very reflective and thus tends to looks very good on light colored cars... although I've seen some amazing dark cars too.
I would suggest the Zaino system because it is all designed to work together. I find it amazing how easy it is to work with. SG is a bit more difficult to work with (if it dries before you remove it, I'm told it is hell getting it off). I also think it would work extremely well on a white car.
awahl63
05-01-2006, 09:56 AM
AIO is completely non-abrasive. At best it's going to hide swirls. You will need something more agressive. I suggest either ZPC or Menzerna IP and FPII (combo). As we talked about before though, I haven't used ZPC myself, just heard good things.
SG and Zaino are different. Can't really say one is better than the other (although everyone has their opinion). Results with such products are very subjective -- everyone has their favorite. Zaino tends to be very reflective and thus tends to looks very good on light colored cars... although I've seen some amazing dark cars too.
I would suggest the Zaino system because it is all designed to work together. I find it amazing how easy it is to work with. SG is a bit more difficult to work with (if it dries before you remove it, I'm told it is hell getting it off). I also think it would work extremely well on a white car.
Perfect. I'm sure you will be satisfied with SG or Zaino so you can just take your pick. Good luck with your detail when you get to it and make sure you post some pictures.