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Clay Bar
I want to detail my car so I can take some photos (once it stops raining).
Anyone know where I can get a clay bar from?
I've tried the regular haunts. ie supercheap auto, repco etc, but none seem to stock clay bars.
Anyone know where I can get a clay bar from?
I've tried the regular haunts. ie supercheap auto, repco etc, but none seem to stock clay bars.
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marcusus wrote:A vote for waxit here. I bought the pinnacle ultra clay kit, and my god, what a difference it makes. I only clayed the car (didn't get around to buffing/polishing/cutting/etc) but the car already shines a lot more than it did before.
I've noticed your car is nice and shiny Marcusus.
It gleams in the sunlight.
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marcusus wrote:A vote for waxit here. I bought the pinnacle ultra clay kit, and my god, what a difference it makes. I only clayed the car (didn't get around to buffing/polishing/cutting/etc) but the car already shines a lot more than it did before.
You should put some protection on your paint. At the moment it's naked and exposed.....
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Go to this websiteand search \"clay bar\" or click on the \"how to\" icon.
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The clar bar is a cleaner to clean the impurities off the paint. Wax is a sort of sealant to stop the impurities getting into your paint. You should clay bar first and then wax, with a polishing step in the middle if your paintwork has swirls or scratches.
The clar bar is a cleaner to clean the impurities off the paint. Wax is a sort of sealant to stop the impurities getting into your paint. You should clay bar first and then wax, with a polishing step in the middle if your paintwork has swirls or scratches.
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Benny wrote:I've noticed your car is nice and shiny Marcusus.
It gleams in the sunlight.
Indeed it does
The car's actually dirty at the moment too because of the rains we had early in the week, yet it's still quite reflective and shiny. Smooth to the touch as well ;)
jules wrote:You should put some protection on your paint. At the moment it's naked and exposed.....
Shoulda also mentioned I did a quick job of spray on wax afterwards. I just didn't get around to using the random orbital buffer to get the swirls out. So at the moment it's shiny and smooth, but still a bit swirly. Next detailing session (once I've gotten a new bar... my mates car really gave it to the one we have) I'll go all out and get rid of the swirls too.
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Every time I wax the car, I do run my fingertip along it to feel the smoothness ... and my personal test is to drop a magazine on the bonnet and watch it slide
Now ... I definitely have swirls/spiderwebs, does clay get rid of this? or does a quality wax?
Anyone tried the Meguiar's Tech Wax?
(Why does Mequiars make so many products?!)
Now ... I definitely have swirls/spiderwebs, does clay get rid of this? or does a quality wax?
Anyone tried the Meguiar's Tech Wax?
(Why does Mequiars make so many products?!)
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