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Ben G
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24th May 07 at 22:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lube sounds nice
chr15barn3s
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quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
ive got everything bar the clay bar might get round to getting one, if people reckon its worth it.

as I can get a really nice shine as is, I can improve still?


To be honest I was sceptical when first using one. I wasnt sure it would be as good as it was. It makes the paint feel alot smoother than polishing and gets rid of imperfections on the paint and tree sap etc... The first time you use one the clay will be filthy!
Hoddo
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quote:
Originally posted by chr15barn3s
quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
ive got everything bar the clay bar might get round to getting one, if people reckon its worth it.

as I can get a really nice shine as is, I can improve still?


To be honest I was sceptical when first using one. I wasnt sure it would be as good as it was. It makes the paint feel alot smoother than polishing and gets rid of imperfections on the paint and tree sap etc... The first time you use one the clay will be filthy!


sounds good, as depending what mood Im in I can be pretty anal when it comes to cleaning. not sure how dirty it would be as i've gave it a good clean minus the claybar and its sparkly

mite have a look on the bay as I aint paying halfags prices
Ben G
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24th May 07 at 22:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lube and anal

chr15barn3s
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quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
quote:
Originally posted by chr15barn3s
quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
ive got everything bar the clay bar might get round to getting one, if people reckon its worth it.

as I can get a really nice shine as is, I can improve still?


To be honest I was sceptical when first using one. I wasnt sure it would be as good as it was. It makes the paint feel alot smoother than polishing and gets rid of imperfections on the paint and tree sap etc... The first time you use one the clay will be filthy!


sounds good, as depending what mood Im in I can be pretty anal when it comes to cleaning. not sure how dirty it would be as i've gave it a good clean minus the claybar and its sparkly

mite have a look on the bay as I aint paying halfags prices


I thought the same, id polished it the week before and kept it clean etc... but it was still filth. It gets rid of bits the polish doesnt.
Hoddo
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24th May 07 at 22:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

alas I must invest!
Ben G
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24th May 07 at 22:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
alas I must invest!


i feel the need for before and after pics as your colour is so vibrant and basically brand new already
Hoddo
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
alas I must invest!


i feel the need for before and after pics as your colour is so vibrant and basically brand new already


being as you requested so, Ill stick it in my progress thread when I eventually get one! wont be till next week mind,
csweatherston
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24th May 07 at 22:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

must say these clay bars are crap for removing dead flys........
IMHO
burgess
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quote:
Originally posted by csweatherston
must say these clay bars are crap for removing dead flys........
IMHO


I found that too
although lauras paint is only 18 months old the clay bar made the paint so much smoother and easier to wash and wax after
and as others said I steam clean then wash the car then keep plenty of water on the paint and using the lube supplied start to clay the car a panel at a time then jet it off
took around 2 hours and there wasnt that much to pick up with the paint being so new
might clay the scoobie but I think it would take all day
csweatherston
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it takes me about 30mins to do mine now......
but i do it every week, so theres not usually much to remove.

this summer seems to have braught out millions of small flys that land on my roof, bonnet, windscreen and bake on in the sun. - messed up my brand new 'mothers' bar
mav
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25th May 07 at 00:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

detailing spray and clay bar = £13 for halfords..1st time take your time and do it well..You will deffo notice the difference over just a polish.
MALTBY
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did mine the other day very impressed
Little Vik
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Clay bars are brilliant, i felt bloody stupid doing mine - you feel like your rubbing play doh over your car! But it is brilliant.
As said before the more lube the better
jamie-lee
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25th May 07 at 08:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it takes far to much effort to do the whole car
Gareth
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25th May 07 at 08:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Did my evo the other day

Dont want to use it now incase it gets dirty. Really carnt be bothered to spend another 5 hours doing it again!
Matt H
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25th May 07 at 13:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

OK new question


Need to get a scratch out, going to try that scratch-X stuff by Meguiar

Where does T-cut type stage fit into this? Before or after clay?
Fad
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
OK new question


Need to get a scratch out, going to try that scratch-X stuff by Meguiar

Where does T-cut type stage fit into this? Before or after clay?



wash, clay, t cut scratch, polish, wax

I bought a clay bar over a year ago cut it into three and am still re using the first 3rd so your doing something really wrong Matt

You'd be better off buying a Sonus Green clay bar as you get more of it for less money then just buy quick detailer or buy a gallon of Detailling (finish) dilute.

Seeing as you love cleaning your car so much dont bother with the shit they sell in Halfords buy decent products and fewer items:

I got:

1 Gallon Megs shampoo
currently use Gold class and tech wax as a glazing product (which I will be throwing in the bin)
Buying Klearcote Vanilla hand glaze (for a nice wet look)
followed Collenie wax

Dont need anything else

If you have a reltively new car this is all you need unless you are that anal you want to remove all paint defects/swirls. (which I am swaying to )

www.cleanyourcar.co.uk

and

www.polishedbliss.com may offer some inspiration.
Fad
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25th May 07 at 13:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Also once you clay bar your car as long as you was it reguarly there is no need to clay it for at least 6 months cos its pointless and abrassive to paint.
Matt H
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25th May 07 at 13:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just bought some collenite 476, take it thats more of a sealer? Rather than a wax such as tech wax & the like


So...

Wet car
Wash wheels
Clean windows
Wash car with mit
Rinse off
Dry
Clay
Megs Scratch-X (Is this stuff any good? Or is it same as T-cut?)
Auto Glym
Tech Wax
Collenite

Chill, then walk pet whippet & have my tea
Fad
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25th May 07 at 13:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
Just bought some collenite 476, take it thats more of a sealer? Rather than a wax such as tech wax & the like




Its not a sealant like p21s its there to make the paint more deeper/glossier but in order to get the best finish it depends on what glazing product you use which I would say Tech Wax is ok but not great.

I would:

Wet car
Wash wheels
Clean windows
Wash car with mit
Rinse off
Dry
Clay
T cut scratch
Tech Wax
Collenite

I wouldnt bother with the Autoglym

Scratch X it meant to help with swirls but in all honesty the only way to get rid of them is to use a PC so I would just use T cut to sort out the scratch.


Also after you have used the collenite take some time the next day to quik detail the car and put another coat down the results will amaze you. I got tired re doing mine so one side of the car is like a mirror untill i can sort the other side


[Edited on 25-05-2007 by Fad]
Jake
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25th May 07 at 13:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

collenite wax is goooood sheit
Hoddo
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3rd Jun 07 at 22:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo
alas I must invest!


i feel the need for before and after pics as your colour is so vibrant and basically brand new already


I've uploaded some pics of it after, you can see before on the other pictures.

scroll down to the bottom of:

http://corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=361223&page=1

and check the photo's

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