Big thanks to
@pagekl! And
@BakedZiti.
I have looked at Klasse upon
@pagekl's initial recommendation. Outstanding, ridiculously awesome product.
Try Klasse All-In-One Polish. I use it on my truck and boat. Really good stuff made in Germany. Talk about shine. Google it.
Absolutely, the headlights on my then 08 Tundra were a little foggy, I put some Klasse on and hit it with the DA polisher and as good as new. I've tried most of the waxes everyone is mentioning and to me Klasse stands apart. My boat is black and my old truck was white and let me tell you, it brought both back to a showroom shine. I am in no way affiliated with Klasse or in no way benefit from the sale, just passing along my experience with it. A little expensive, but worth it IMO.
I have now used it enough, including several side-by-sides with my other faves. I am completely convinced it is superior to anything I ever tried. Meguire's Flagship has been my go-to wax, and I like it a lot. But going forward, I am a 100% Klasse convert. The big bottle of Flagship that is half full may never be finished...
There are 3 things I like most about Klasse:
1. The ease of application and toweling it off. Outstanding.
2. It repels dirt. It repels dirt. And river water scum. The first few times I launched and retrieved my boat after Klasse wax job, I could not get it dirty. I ran around the boat after retrieval, my quick wax and towels in hand, and I could not see dirt/scum... Where did it go? It seemed to have just slipped away.
I'm just toweling the hull anyway to dry it. But it is weird.
3. Seems to work on cars with all the trim, too. Especially going over those non-clearcoat/gelcoat parts such as trim and seals, it comes off effortlessly, which is great.
(Duh... I know, it is designed for cars. But some waxes can be a pain to get off of the trim).
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