03-29-2008, 11:24 AM
dmano wrote:
Well, I took your advice and broke out the clay bar - thanks for the motivation. The results (see the thread I posted) are awesome - looks great. Now if only it wasn't freezing this morning when I started! My fingers were pretty cold and ice was forming on the car as I was using the clay bar. Thankfully things warmed up a little by 9:30 so that it was only mildly painful on the fingers to be washing the car in the cold.
Quote:Once you do a clay bar you will never go back.
To using anything else that is.
I do not use any other cleaning chemicals on my cars anymore.
The clay bar will remove everything from the paint. Follow the directions explicitly, use LOTS of water I put in a very small drop of car wash soap in the spray bottle. to help the bar move across the paint. Make sure you nead the bar after every section and keep it wet at all times.
The clay bar will make your paint pop in the sun. I use it on the paint and the glass as it will remove all grease, bugs and any chemicals there too. Try it before you use anything else if it does not do as I say I will wash your car for the rest of the year.
Trust me your car will look better than when it was new. Wax the car after your done. I use Mothers Gold
Well, I took your advice and broke out the clay bar - thanks for the motivation. The results (see the thread I posted) are awesome - looks great. Now if only it wasn't freezing this morning when I started! My fingers were pretty cold and ice was forming on the car as I was using the clay bar. Thankfully things warmed up a little by 9:30 so that it was only mildly painful on the fingers to be washing the car in the cold.
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