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11-03-2005, 10:14 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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This afternoon I gave the Fairmont a once over with a clay bar and I have to say I have never used anything else that gets the bonded contaminants off the paint as well without containing solvents or abrasives.
The crap came off so easily! Tomorrow after work It'll be getting polished then waxed. Has anyone else been really surprised just how much pollution the clay bars remove?
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11-03-2005, 11:30 PM | #2 | ||
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go to this site you find out all about detailling and all the tricks and products and how to use them cheers
http://autopia.org/ i |
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12-03-2005, 03:02 PM | #3 | ||
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I wish I could give my opinion, I can't find a freakin clay bar within 400kays of my damn town.
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12-03-2005, 03:09 PM | #4 | |||
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Clay bar is great stuff. I have used it often on my XR6. I wonder if Yagz has tried it to get rid of Snail Trails (tm)....
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12-03-2005, 04:59 PM | #5 | ||
NECO
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Yeah I love my clay bar, my car lives outside all year so it comes in handy. Paint feels like glass.
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13-03-2005, 12:37 AM | #6 | ||
Mr Polish
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Fairmont 1998
I've seen your car in the flesh and you do very good work with the three stage meguiars retail line Yeah you can't beat a clay bar XR6mk 2 and I are the only members of autopia in south australia I don't think much of the synthetic clay like meguiars quik clay and mirror glaze cleaner clay My latest technology clay product is speed clay which is foam Comes out like shaving cream and you use the supplied sponge (soak it in water first) and use quick detail spray with it There is a liquid clay variant around but autopian's believe it's no better than regular clay Clayed mine today in prep for all ford day There was no fallout on it but still was a little rough partly due to all the smog/pollution in the air these days plus shite from car exhausts etc Sulfuric acid rain is another one as well My regularly used clay is the original formula blue and red ones from japan Car care kit 3 which is the quick detailing one will have either a red or blue bar in it depending on the color of the customer's car White cars should be clayed with the red bar
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13-03-2005, 03:37 PM | #7 | ||
NECO
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SVR73 You da man
You have a wealth of knowledge, you should change your nickname to "Detailing Dude" Your knowledge is much appreciated by all. Looking forward to your kits. Cheers |
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13-03-2005, 07:20 PM | #8 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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SVR73, thanks for the comments and advice. Always interested in different ways to keep the beast gleaming.
I've had a quick look at the autopia site, will have to set some time aside to have a good read
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13-03-2005, 07:34 PM | #9 | ||
Mr Polish
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Saw your car today at AFD and its just as good as when I saw it last at that street machine night cruise down south mid last year
If I had a detail shop, I would hire you on the spot as my #1 technician Do you use the two bucket wash method and what shampoo are you using? Would be nice to have more SA members of autopia Professor - really appreciate those kind words. All goes back to autopia They taught me a heck of a lot But it's the constant research of latest technologies and experimentation with my product inventory that really makes my knowledge expand I test them out on used cars at work. Get out products designed for use on a certain surface(s) and try it on other surfaces Just recently I began developing my own products and improving other brands formula's For instance, the quick detail spray I got in last month Found it to be hard to remove and would streak a little so I modified the formula and now it smells like creaming soda soft drink and works brilliant on paint and glass
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13-03-2005, 08:24 PM | #10 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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SVR73, I'm not sure what the two bucket method you refer to is but I use a microfibre mitt and ArmorAll New Car Gel. One bucket for the top of the car, above the mouldings, emptied and refilled for the lower half and finally a seperate sponge for the wheels and tyres, with frequent rinsing of the car.
Thanks again for the positive comments, it's rewarding to put in so many hours and have your work noticed
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13-03-2005, 08:58 PM | #11 | |||
Mr Polish
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You wash a panel or two and then dunk the wash mitt in the water bucket and quickly clean it Then re soak with shampoo That method will keep shampoo clean and reduce chance of scratching, marring or swirls I shampoo the wheels and tyres first with a different mitt
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14-03-2005, 09:49 AM | #12 | ||
burn out king
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ok now you knew some one had to ask this . but what the **** is a clay bar? hows it work how do you use it ?
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