Quote Originally Posted by jagg18 View Post
Hi Ginnova. Thanks sa input.

Questions:

1. Since wax over sealant is a good combo. Ipatong ko na lang kaya yung 915 sa KSG? Tapos uqw for maintenance para sa mga weeks na hindi pa nagdedeteriorate yung 915. What do you think? Yung nanoglos at nanosliq ko naman kasi yung small bottles lang. Yung nakapackage with a sponge. Kasi ittry ko lang naman dapat. Actually, gusto ko sa collinite is matibay daw. Hindi kaagad nawawala. Also, makintab raw siya compared sa 476. Gusto ko kasi makintab auto ko. Okay nga din sana yung Turtle Wax Ice kaso hindi lang ako sure dun. Hehe.

2. Paano ba gamitin yang Klasse twins? KAIO can be used instead of a cleaner wax so minsanan lang paggamit nito no? I read somewhere na yung cleaner wax has abrasives so dapat minsanan lang ang paggamit. Tipong every 6 months lang? Iba ba itong KAIO? Saan ba sila nabibili? Big Bert's? Also, wala rin ako masyadong idea sa paggamit ng KSG and sa frequency ng paggamit nito.

3. Sa ONR naman? Pwede bang pang shampoo ito? Tama ba pagkakaintindi ko? Hehe.
Clay lube - pampadulas sa clay bar para hindi gumasgas.
QD - substitute sa carwash? pag maalikabok/madumi/may bird droppings or tree sap? Spray then wipe lang. Hindi niya ba masstrip yung collinite/uqw?
rinseless wash - no idea. haha. pangshampoo na hindi na kailangan banlawan? haha.

Planned Routine:

Initial routine: Wash -> clay -> cleaner wax(KAIO) -> KSG -> wax(915)
Week 1: wash + KAIO + KSG + 915(dry,buff,cure)
Week 2: wash only?
Week 3: wash only?
Week 4: wash + UQW
Week 5: wash only?
Week 6: wash only?
Week 7: Repeat

Pasensya na sir sa sobrang daming tanong. Total noob. First car e, hehe.

Thanks in advance! :D
If you have the money, then you certainly do KAIO + KSG + 915, for more durable protection (though the Klasse twins are pretty durable by themselves). 915 should look better than the Klasse twins alone, though it does depend on what kind of look you like (the twins give a candy-coated look to paint, a little plasticky, while 915 darkens and deepens that paint). However, do note that most of the look is in the prep - i.e., claying and polishing. Waxes and sealants may add some gloss or depth, but most of the shine comes from having clean, defect-free paint.

Apply KAIO using an applicator pad. Then, without removing the residue, you can apply the KSG immediately, very very thinly. Leave to dry and haze for an hour, and then remove. Let cure for 12 hours. You can use the KAIO + KSG combo every three months - it'll last that long, maybe longer.

KAIO is different in that, though it is a cleaner wax (technically a cleaner sealant), it does not contain any abrasives - the cleaning it does is via chemical cleaners. That means that it is ok to use often - in fact, I use KAIO to clean my paint surface before applying a fresh coat of wax or sealant (about every 6 weeks). You can get the Carlack twins (pretty much the same product, different names) from Big Bert's, and I've also seen them at MC Home Depot.

ONR is a very versatile product, with the uses you enumerate. Clay lube is to ensure that they clay does not stick to your paint and marr the surface; QD is spray and wipe, for light cleaning; rinseless washing is using a bucket and a wash mitt, use as you would a normal shampoo mixture, but no need to rinse with water - you can dry immediately. ONR will not strip your wax - in fact, it has polymers that will help prolong your wax or sealant layer. It's very convenient, and saves a lot of time and effort - in fact, I pretty much do just rinseless washes instead of conventional ones.

The routine you posted would be ok, except that on week 7, you could probably just reapply your 915 (no need to re-apply the twins yet).