I have plenty of that already....so instead of spending $15-17 for the kit..I would rather spend let`s say $4-8 for 1-2 bars of clay.
I would rather not order those items on line...well at least not for just for a few clay bars...plus you gotta to pay shipping...I am not a pro so I don`t go through them that often.
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Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
Yes but,
I only polish my own vehicles (true amateur), and "discovered" clay via PAC`s great website a few years ago. The sandwich bag test converted the skeptic in me :w00t:. The clay makes the polish pop for lack of a better term - gives it a smoother surface to work from. I have used Black Fire lube with clay magic with good results. But again have not had much experience mixing and matching clay with various lubes.
Jack
In regards to my specific car 03 Cobra I do not clay bar it, but just start off with polish.
I only do this because it`s never really parked outside and never driven in snow/rain.
Would anyone else recommend I start off with a clay bar on the Cobra?
In regards to my 00 Lincoln LS I would definitely start off with a clay bar because it`s parked outside and been driven through Chicago winters.
ok, question here. i have washed my car and dried it, and ran my bare fingers across the paint and it was smooth as glass. Then, I tried the bag test and it was totally different. The surface of my car was not smooth with the bag test. I didnt feel any "snags" so to speak, but the surface felt bumpy.
Now, are the bumps im feeling CAUSED by the bag, or is the bag allowing me to feel something that you cant feel with your bare hand?
The plastic bag MAGINFIES the contaminants. You are exactly right... it allows you to feel the bumps you can`t feel with your bare hand. Time to clay.:wink:
This is a picture of the claybar I used last week on a perfectly smooth and clean white car. This picture was taken right after I washed and dried the car.
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
I always say when in doubt always clay......
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i recently 5-stepped (clay,intensive polish,final polish II, finishing glaze, FMJ) my wifes sequoia ltd and it was in BAD shape. not like the worst pics from here but bad enough(pics coming). i couldnt imagine not doing the clay. having said that, i plan on putting another couple coats of FMJ on it in a few weeks.
knowing that, what would you experts recommend on doing before i put more FMJ on it? obviously a wash/dry, but after that, which step? claying then wax?
Ivan Rajic
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Chicago, Illinois
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