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Consumer Reports car wax comparison test
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[quote name='rob76turbo' post='57577' date='Aug 8 2008, 10:14 AM']I have been using Klasse AIO for years now. Easy on and easy off... I have also been using the Klasse Acrylic Sealer (use only a tiny amount for the whole car) and than a coat of wax on top. The results are fantastic!! I just ran out of Pinnacle Soverign Wax and went to buy some more from Autogeek.com and got massive sticker shock. They really raised the price on it. So now I am thinking of trying P21S.



One last note, when I get a new car (or used car that is new to me...) I actually go through the following steps:



1. Clay the whole car, this removes all the crud that is on the paint.

2. Two coats of AIO, put the first coat on, wipe off right away and do it one more time.

3. A very thin coat of Klasse sealer

4. Wax.



Takes a while, but man...does the car just look brilliant![/quote]





Rob,



I'm a Menzerna man myself...love their stuff. I like P21S as a top coat, so yes, by all means, give it a try. There's a lady here local to me that has developed her own line of products and she has a "limited edition" paste was that is very similar to P21S and it works very well also. I think it's a tad more expensive than P21S, but is a bigger portion, so I think it's comparable money wise. Find her at www.beckerscarcare.com



- Darryl
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I don't even bother with Klasse Sealant Glaze anymore I just top the AIO with wax. I have a stock of S100 wax (my wax of choice) from a few years ago when it was the exact same formula as P21S but sold in Harley stores under the S100 brand at half the price of P21S. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I think I have 64 oz of Sealant Glaze around here I might have to try it again or ship it out to Ron. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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I just used the Meguiar's cleaner wax and am very disappointed in the amount of streaking/haze left behind. It's very uneven (even after buffing with a towel and orbiter) and when I run my hand over the finish, it feels gritty, not smooth. Will need to redo but was wondering - do I need to strip off the stuff I just put down before trying again with another brand?
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