Claybar! Is it worth doing? Hell Yes! *Pics Pg 4*
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Claybar! Is it worth doing? Hell Yes! *Pics Pg 4*
All looking good, but does it make them go faster??
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Well, smoother surface = less drag = more aero dynamic = Win!
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EDIT: Cheyne, you beating me to post by mere nano seconds gets really frustrating... lol
The smoother finish results in a more aerodynamic car, so yes it is faster F1 cars are alway spotless when they go out for this reason, so it must be good!
I also believe around 0.34 grams of weight were removed with the clay bar, the prince of lightness would approve!
The smoother finish results in a more aerodynamic car, so yes it is faster F1 cars are alway spotless when they go out for this reason, so it must be good!
I also believe around 0.34 grams of weight were removed with the clay bar, the prince of lightness would approve!
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I'm convinced, will try to get enthusiastic and spend some time washing, polishing etc in near future.
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bensale wrote:EDIT: Cheyne, you beating me to post by mere nano seconds gets really frustrating... lol
Ah, but Mr. Sale, I am a faster typer
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After you cleaned the paint what did you put on it to protect it?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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After i washed it, i used Meguiars quick detailer, then proceeded to clay bar. After that i applied the carnauba wax. As my car already had alot of treatment not so long ago i found this process worked a charm.
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Oh no not again! I had a post all typed up... Do you wait for me to be online and only then post a reply?
^What he said! Only next time I think it could be good to try a polish or paint sealant of kind before the wax.
^What he said! Only next time I think it could be good to try a polish or paint sealant of kind before the wax.
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, sorry mate. Maybe PM me and let me know not to post Bit weird that this is like the 4th time in 24hrs
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Its all good, quite funny none the less...
& good luck dingmaz, it takes a bit of time to do but is really rewarding when you are finished!
& good luck dingmaz, it takes a bit of time to do but is really rewarding when you are finished!
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Very rewarding infact, came back to the car yesterday where it was parked in the city to find a few quite attractive young lady's checking it out
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mmm...claybar is made of win.
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awww I wasnt invited to clay bar day... no pm nothing...
was busy angle grinding wheel studs anyway...
was busy angle grinding wheel studs anyway...
every ounce counts
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dingmaz wrote:All looking good, but does it make them go faster??
Well.... back in world war 2, the only way that the spitfires could catch the German V1 rockets to shoot them down was the have an incredibly smooth surface area to enable them to reduce drag, which led to many pilots using LOTS of wax and polish on their planes.
So I guess the answer is yes....
And I love clay bars too..... only coz the paint looks and feels so nice......!
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cshaks wrote:dingmaz wrote:Well.... back in world war 2, the only way that the spitfires could catch the German V1 rockets to shoot them down was the have an incredibly smooth surface area to enable them to reduce drag, which led to many pilots using LOTS of wax and polish on their planes.
That "wax" was called a Rolls Royce Griffon
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