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Old 02-12-2006, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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GLASS cost less than Zaino

Zaino is good but Glass is easier, cost less, great shine.

1. Wash car wil Dawn ( blue )
2. Clay Bar
3. Wash again
4. Glass
5. Let car bake outside (70 degrees and sunny ) after you remove glass.

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Old 02-12-2006, 08:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Very very nice,

What is this Glass stuff your referring to?
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Very very nice,

What is this Glass stuff your referring to?


Check out website ,www.liquidglass.com you also can get it at most auto zones. Most people don't look twice because the can looks like lighter fluid
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Old 02-12-2006, 09:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have been using this for about a year now and I really like it, cost 17.99 at autozone. I have used it on my truck and also on my travel trailer. It leaves a great shine, lasts a long time and is easy to use. I would recommend it. I will say that I have placed an order from Gary and I am going to try some of his product, we shall see how it compares to Liquid Glass.
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Old 02-12-2006, 09:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I just put Klase (or Klasse) sealant on. WHAT A BIG PITA! That stuff is SO HARD to take off!

I wonder if the all-in-one is just as hard, or worse, to take off?!?! Hope not. My arms are beat after about six hours of rubbing. Even the orbiter polisher wouldn't take the stuff off!
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Teahead, you are discovering the value now in what I do. Yes, I could of told you Klasse sealant glaze is a pain to remove. On the other hand their all in one is a pleasure to use. Too bad they can't get the top coat to work as easy. In my business, I try hundreds of products, then I report on my findings to the public, and in my seminars. Liquid Glass is a decent product for over the counter. I'm not a "Z" fan at all so I will keep that opinion to myself. Happy detailing!!!!!!!!! Gary
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I just put Klase (or Klasse) sealant on. WHAT A BIG PITA! That stuff is SO HARD to take off!

I wonder if the all-in-one is just as hard, or worse, to take off?!?! Hope not. My arms are beat after about six hours of rubbing. Even the orbiter polisher wouldn't take the stuff off!
There are several theories as to how to effectively use Klasse SG. In the two ways that I have used SG it requires that a very thin layer is applied. That is the key to both methods that I have used

The first way to use it is to give yourself time for the sealant to cure. Meaning that the SG should sit on the paint surface overnite. It should be considerably easier to remove if this is done.

The method that I have used with very good results is to apply a thin layer and remove immediately. It is called the Wax on Wipe off method(WOWO). I have used this method and the protection afforded by Klasse SG is almost unmatched. I stopped using Klasse not becasue of the difficulty of application or protection it provides but the shine that it produces.

I have a neighbor with a black 300C, that uses Liquid Glass. The shine that it produces is one of the best that I have seen. Cannot respond to the durability since I know that a layer is applied at least every other weekend.
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Quote:
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Zaino is good but Glass is easier, cost less, great shine.

1. Wash car wil Dawn ( blue )
2. Clay Bar
3. Wash again
4. Glass
5. Let car bake outside (70 degrees and sunny ) after you remove glass.

Good luck
Given the discussion in the rest of this thread, we could use some more explanation of what goes into Step 4. Please?
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Old 02-13-2006, 10:22 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Zaino is good but Glass is easier, cost less, great shine.

1. Wash car wil Dawn ( blue ) When you say Dawn, I hope you are not referring to the Dawn dishwashing liquid.
2. Clay Bar
3. Wash again
4. Glass
5. Let car bake outside (70 degrees and sunny ) after you remove glass. In Texas, I will have to get up at 5:00am to wash, clay, wash again, use LiquidGlass, in order to let my car sit in 70 degree and sunny weather, lol. It's already at 85 degrees by 8:30 am,lol.

Good luck
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Old 02-13-2006, 05:53 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I use Glass on my car also. It is the easiest product I have ever used. All you do is wipe it on, let it dry and wipe it off. There is no hard rubbing. The shine is great, the surface is hard and it lasts. The more coats you put on, the better the car looks and the deeper the paint becomes.

If you are not already sold on another product, I highly reccommend you try this one.

Only problem is that it will not help you develop those big arm muscles like some of the other products will!!!!!!!!!
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