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timn99 said:..when you ball up the clay and flatten it, how big is needed?
kleraudio said:I cut the bar in half and use on half at a time
kleraudio said:I usually have a flat surface of clay that covers my four fingers since that is basically where i put the clay when I use it. I have never seen the Z18 clay, but for all the other clays I've used, I cut the bar in half and use on half at a time.
And for the soap question, you can either do it while washing your car or yes, you can put it in a spray bottle as well. Whatever works best for you.
Jim
kleraudio said:No need to wash. If you plan on polishing later I usually dont even wipe down the lube after claying, saves you about 20-30 minutes and is a wasteful step if your going to be polishing anyways.
If your not polishing after the clay, I would recommend what Bob says, a QD wipe down when its all said and done.
Jim
JuneBug said:How about this, mix up your wash - save a little for clay lube before washing the car. After washing/rinsing - clay -rinse - dry. I use to wash and dry then move the car in the garage, clay and wipe down then polish. I found it easier to clay while the car was still wet from the rinse.
timn99 said:Thanks for the replies. I have an unopen box of Zaino Z18 clay. They say to use their Z7wash mix as the clay lube. Do I just mix the lube up as instructed, and use a spray bottle to apply?
Also, when you ball up the clay and flatten it, how big is needed?
timn99 said:Hmmm, the claying while washing the car sound very interesting and promising. That may save some time.
That way I can wash and rinse each panel, clay panel using clean wash lube of 2-bucket system (or would I need a third bucket of uncontaminated wash soap mix?), then a final
rinse of the panel to clean off any clay/lube residue...
zingyginger said:accumulator, what do you think the method described below? found it by googling "bmw detailing 101." it's on the middle of the first page written by a member named David...[details of "How to: Properly Clay your Car" follow]...
zingyginger said:..[the claying turorial]..was part of a detailed post on the whole wash-clay-polish-seal procedure that included suggested products (excellent for newbies like me). the poster, david, attributed the technique to a Brad B. i would have included the link but couldn't (is there a rule for not mentioning other forums?)..
..any suggestions for a gentle otc clay? i got the sonus green but i'm thinking it wouldn't last that long.
Accumulator said:AFAIK there's no rule against posting a link to another forum.
I wonder if that's *our* Brad B :think: :nixweiss
Anyhow, glad to hear your claying went well.
Accumulator said:I'd try the ClayMagic Blue. I've never tried it but people whose opinions I respect like it. I've used Mother's and been less than wowed by it...not *bad* stuff though. But man-oh-man do I like the Sonus green for gentle work, and IMO nothing OTC is likely to compare with that stuff.