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    OK all, what do you recommend for the following?

    1) Inside of car on Tint. I used to use Plexus, can't seem to find it now.

    2) On plastic headlight covers, to keep from yellowing over time.

    3) What is your favorite Detail Spray? I have used Final inspection in the past but it is seems to have a lot of static now.

    4) I'm thinking about going back to Klasse AOI, and SG then a topping with Wax. What wax would be best for this, but reasonably priced. I used to use 1 Grand Blitz Wax but can't seem to find. And it is crap if you get on rubber at all. How about P21S?

    This is for a Phantom Black Audi so I am a little concerned about the Klasse SG as it has been a lot of work to remove in the past if you get too much on at all.

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianE View Post
    OK all, what do you recommend for the following?

    1) Inside of car on Tint. I used to use Plexus, can't seem to find it now.
    to clean it? invisible glass works great. keep it simple. no ammonia.



    2) On plastic headlight covers, to keep from yellowing over time.
    Lots of good UV products out there. Chem Guys Jet Seal is good but I do a lot of headlight restores and keep it simple with Blue Magic Headlight Lens Sealer. Works great. No need to spend a ton $.


    3) What is your favorite Detail Spray? I have used Final inspection in the past but it is seems to have a lot of static now.
    Blackfire Wet Diamond. I buy it by the gallon and love it. Zero streaks and lasts.


    4) I'm thinking about going back to Klasse AOI, and SG then a topping with Wax. What wax would be best for this, but reasonably priced. I used to use 1 Grand Blitz Wax but can't seem to find. And it is crap if you get on rubber at all. How about P21S?
    Klasse is good stuff. Their AIO isn't bad. No need to get crazy on LSP's though. There are lots of great ones. Menzerma Powerlock is a synthetic sealant and one of the best. Easy on/off and lasts long. Was wise, again, keep it simple and OTC Meguiar's Ulimate Wax is a hybrid that is known for depth and durability. Winter, coat it with Collinite #845 and be done with it. Hands down most durable wax. I have a black car and love the hybrid Montain waxes. I'm partial to Blackfire there but then I have Brilliant Black thus in your case and mine, they are great products to use.

    This is for a Phantom Black Audi so I am a little concerned about the Klasse SG as it has been a lot of work to remove in the past if you get too much on at all.
    Thanks,
    Yep. Spread it thin and follow the process they are known for having. Good stuff but not something you "have to" use to get great results.

    Hope the above helps you.
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    I concur pdqgp on pretty much everything he said. I second the Menzerna Powerlock for ease of removal. It doesn't last a crazy long time, but for a quick job, you can't beat it. Apply with a random-orbit polisher and wax-applicator pad and you can literally cover the entire car in about 15 minutes or less. A little goes a VERY long way. Keep it VERY light or you'll be wiping greasy streaks off of your car for DAYS....trust me.

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