Will probs go down to super rip off on monday

Is it worth doing a wax too?
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Stu wrote:Results of claybarring an NB:
fattima wrote:Stu wrote:Results of claybarring an NB:
Women get stuck to the paint work? I'll have to give it a go!
Mr Morlock wrote:I tend to think that Bensale is probably right. Some who are into the detailing scene will spend an inordinate amount of time on their paintwork and ultimately I believe it will not last any longer than a normally maintained car. A guy I used to work with had leather shoes that you could see your face in - every day a process he undertook- most are not nearly as fastidious.
In a production environment plastic parts for cars were each reworked after coming out of the oven and this was done by hand and or air tools but I never remember clay bars.Many believed that you could paint and not need to carry out other ops to bring about a perfect appearance but it is not so.Those who have enquired will know that you can purchase micro fine paper and very light polishes to optimise the appearance.
As for the MX5 factory these guys are clearly very good at what they do. My bet is that claying is not considered to be mandatory and if it was done then you will of course pay extra for the time it takes to carry out the process. No OE car production painting carries out this process and paintwork is now very durable.
The commercial world invents lots of must have products and many seem to be believe that brand X is the only way to go. This is not to say they do not work but you decide how far you want to go.
Uncle Arthur wrote:fattima wrote:Stu wrote:Results of claybarring an NB:
Women get stuck to the paint work? I'll have to give it a go!
I was wondering how you can tell from that photo that she's been waxed.....![]()
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