playloud
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Yesterday I attempted to take my CRV up another level by claying and polishing. I am very happy with the look, but I know there is more I can do. I used the following process:
Wash (PB SS&S)
PB Clay with S&W lube
Rinsed and Dryed
PB Trim Restorer for Black Trim (waited 30 min. then buffed off)
PwC Blue wiped off with Mega Plush from PB
Spray & Rinse for wheels
BnB on Tires
Ran out of time, but next time I will be adding EX-P on top of PwC, and perhaps down the line Natty's Blue. It will be good learning for me to see the effect of each level. I am happy with the look of PwC, but I assume that is because I have not yet seen what can actually be achieved.
I have to say that claying was not only easy, but quite satisfying. The paint is so smooth! Later in the evening as my wife and I are getting in the car, I am running my hand along the paint telling her how nice it feels....(insert "wife rolling eyes" here....)
I also enjoyed the wiping off the polish and seeing the result.





Wash (PB SS&S)
PB Clay with S&W lube
Rinsed and Dryed
PB Trim Restorer for Black Trim (waited 30 min. then buffed off)
PwC Blue wiped off with Mega Plush from PB
Spray & Rinse for wheels
BnB on Tires
Ran out of time, but next time I will be adding EX-P on top of PwC, and perhaps down the line Natty's Blue. It will be good learning for me to see the effect of each level. I am happy with the look of PwC, but I assume that is because I have not yet seen what can actually be achieved.
I have to say that claying was not only easy, but quite satisfying. The paint is so smooth! Later in the evening as my wife and I are getting in the car, I am running my hand along the paint telling her how nice it feels....(insert "wife rolling eyes" here....)
I also enjoyed the wiping off the polish and seeing the result.




