Ended up buying the Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay kit last weekend. I was looking for the demon shine snow foam kit. Anyway ended up in Halfords where they have a 3 for 2 offer at present. Anyway I've used the snow foam and I've been impressed with the results just tried the clay bar I've been sceptical of peoples claims but thought it's worth a try as the car is covered in little speckles of tar. I've only done the passenger front wing as I had a spare half hour and I'm impressed with the results as it has removed all the speckles and the paint looks like it did after it had the re-spray. Lucking forward to getting some free time so I can do the whole car.
It's well worth the effort mate, my neighbours keep wanting me to clean their cars.
its that time of year again i need a new one my self and some wax as that is all gone too
The tin of wax I have is great done two cars and still looks like it's not been used am thinking of grabbing some meguiar's liquid wax well the offer is on in halfords.
Clay cloth is the way forward, same results but quicker & easier
never herd of that info please
tucpal Wrote:never herd of that info please
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very interesting read that looks like a good product expensive but i see the benefits
The cloth is £14 from halfords for a different make one so not expensive... For lube just make up your own solution of car shampoo / APC & water in a spray bottle.
Might give the cloth a go on the Mokka
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cheers for the cheaper tip
How long should a clay bar last? I've spent my day off doing the whole car. Started yesterday on the rear bumper and finished the rest of the car today. Anyway the claybar started to break up. All I know I'm knackered now after claying polishing and then waxing the car.
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lol hard work hey... It lasts until you do it lol
To be fair it depends on how contaminated it gets but I only clay twice a year so tend not to reuse clay too often.
Hard work is an understatement. Need to go back to work for a break. Spent from 9am till 16:20 cleaning the car. Annoyingly After I put all the stuff away the heavens opened :(
But you can watch the water bead lol
JohnL Wrote:Hard work is an understatement. Need to go back to work for a break. Spent from 9am till 16:20 cleaning the car. Annoyingly After I put all the stuff away the heavens opened :(
I tend to try and keep on top of the claying task . I deal with the bad bits every couple of weeks (the areas aft of the front wheels i.e the bottom of the wings and the front doors) . The hatch tends to need done more than other areas too. .
Christ you must wax all the time then
why don't you i use a tub a week
Obviously , I wax the sections after I have clayed them . However , I only have to do that say , every second week but the Dodo Juice product goes a long way. If you apply some Black Light(the best polish I've used so far) before the wax , it really makes it shine. .
Crikey, but most waxes last 2-3 months so you should only need a good maintenance wash regime in between & a top up with a Quick Detailer or something.
Anyway each to their own.
As above i do it every 3 months religiously i have used the AUTO GLYM HIGH DEFINITION for donkeys now
£40 for 150 grams but it does last the year
the finish really will last last a long time and a good polish before hand with AUTO GLYM SUPER RISEN POLISH
and to top up the shine in between i use a liquid wax TURTLE WAX ICE
as i find this to be very easy to use and quick and it is also good for the black plastic bits.
You guys must have way too much time on your hands!
So, feel free to come and give my car a good going over
I've never used one of these clay bars, but I might invest in this cloth from Halfords and give it a little go. Anyone tried the cloth yet?
i will be giving it a go in the next few weeks :cool
I'd never used the clay bar before. I've been tempted but never really had the time till yesterday. I'm going to try the cloth next time though in the hope it's quicker and easier. I just need to get rid of the swirls on the bonnet
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J1ODYA Wrote:Crikey, but most waxes last 2-3 months so you should only need a good maintenance wash regime in between & a top up with a Quick Detailer or something.
Anyway each to their own.
I understand the durability of the wax but I reckon if you clay the surface , the likelihood is that , the wax is stripped off or is that just a myth peddled by wax salesmen. .
If you have a good pre wash product plus clay then the wax should be removed. My concern about over claying is the damage it will do to the paintwork in terms of swirls etc
I tend to only clay twice a year and when i do it is followed by a good polish and a buff then wax
i tried the G3 clay cloth and G3 detailer and wow i really like it very easy to use and very good results
so thanks for the tip very good,
I've got the G3 detailer am waiting till my clay bars gone before I buy a cloth one.
dont think i will go back to clay now the cloth is much easier
so it's just that cloth and a spray bottle filled with carshampo and water? or am i missing somethin
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Wash, clay, compound, polish then wax / seal.
no problem as above wash car, then clay and g3 detailer, and then wax.
tucpal Wrote:no problem as above wash car, then clay and g3 detailer, and then wax.
thanks, i think i will give the link u gave a go. although i ùight wait until just before or just after winter because the car is still pretty new
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OCD-Finish-Cla...m2a37d9024)
thankfully they ship worldwide
best to wax just before winter so the car has some protection from the bad weather
and then in spring to protect from the sun