Clay Bar !!! WHOO HOO
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Clay Bar !!! WHOO HOO
Well after reading thread after thread about clay bars, I finally broke down spend some $$$ and spent all day Saturday cleaning the truck. All I can say is HOLY CHIT !!!!!! That puppy is so smooth it would put a baby's butt to shame !!!!!! I can't beleive I haven't tried it sooner.......
All I can say is "why haven't I did this sooner" The wifey's car is next !!!!!!!
Thanks Guys !!!
All I can say is "why haven't I did this sooner" The wifey's car is next !!!!!!!
Thanks Guys !!!
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I'm a clean truck/car fanatic, "just ask my wife, she thinks I'm nuts" I spend several hours a week cleaning, waxing, vacuuming, etc.. etc..
I could not beleive the amount of crud that came out of that paint. I even my neighbor walked over and asked what was taking me so long. He was even amazed at comparing two seperate areas on a truck that is a little more that one year old......
He asked me if I would detail his Z71 Chevy (black) I told him for hundred bucks I could see what I could do....
I could not beleive the amount of crud that came out of that paint. I even my neighbor walked over and asked what was taking me so long. He was even amazed at comparing two seperate areas on a truck that is a little more that one year old......
He asked me if I would detail his Z71 Chevy (black) I told him for hundred bucks I could see what I could do....
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Originally posted by valley818
...Next thing you know, you're running a full service detail shop out of your garage.
...Next thing you know, you're running a full service detail shop out of your garage.
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After reading about it here, and at autopia, I can't wait for the weekend so I can clay mine.
I am thinking the way my paint feels even after a wash 'n' wax, that I might have this bonded contamination problem of which you speak.
I can't wait. I love spending my Saturday's cleaning up the truck.
I am thinking the way my paint feels even after a wash 'n' wax, that I might have this bonded contamination problem of which you speak.
I can't wait. I love spending my Saturday's cleaning up the truck.
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A detail shop out the garage doesn't sound like a bad option. If I have to hear one more time thing about PC's, Network Operating systems, Veritas backups, Active directory, IIS, Sharepoint Services etc. etc. etc.... I think I'll walk up onto the roof here and take a leap.
For all you guys in the IT biz, you know what I'm talking about...
15 years later and no hair thanks to this lovely business !
For all you guys in the IT biz, you know what I'm talking about...
15 years later and no hair thanks to this lovely business !
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Originally posted by SEU1
A detail shop out the garage doesn't sound like a bad option. If I have to hear one more time thing about PC's, Network Operating systems, Veritas backups, Active directory, IIS, Sharepoint Services etc. etc. etc.... I think I'll walk up onto the roof here and take a leap.
For all you guys in the IT biz, you know what I'm talking about...
15 years later and no hair thanks to this lovely business !
A detail shop out the garage doesn't sound like a bad option. If I have to hear one more time thing about PC's, Network Operating systems, Veritas backups, Active directory, IIS, Sharepoint Services etc. etc. etc.... I think I'll walk up onto the roof here and take a leap.
For all you guys in the IT biz, you know what I'm talking about...
15 years later and no hair thanks to this lovely business !
As for claying I have seen results, and I will definately do it when I get a vehicle here soon, however if I was seen doing that to my mom's E150 people would think I was crazy and probably think it now since I wash it whenever it gets dirty.. but who else is gonna keep it in shape. It may be a van,(though I see it as a truck really, because that is basically what it is..) but I rather be seen driving a nice and shiny almost looks like new van than a filthy one.
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Originally posted by Ford Lariat
What are the benefits of claying a brand new vehicle?
What are the benefits of claying a brand new vehicle?
You see, the fall out that we all talk about clay solving isn't limited to 'outside' of dealership lots. In fact, most dealerships have a fallout factory on-site; hence, a body shop. The factory lot where your vehicle sat after being built is the same scenario.
Also, I've found that just about all the vehicles I've seen that were transported a decent distance (especially by train) seem to have some level of fallout on the paint.
Again, you may not need it. To assess it, take a clean, dry hand and rub it across your recently washed paint. Feel any 'texture' or 'bumps' on the paint? I bet you will...
RP
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Originally posted by freedrop74
was wondering can someone mess up their finish by using a clay bar or is it pretty easy to use???? id like to try it but afraid of messing up the finish
was wondering can someone mess up their finish by using a clay bar or is it pretty easy to use???? id like to try it but afraid of messing up the finish
Indeed, if not used properly and you're not careful, you can damage your paint.
You see, you're utilizing an abrasive technique to remove bonded contamination and thus, the abrasion, itself, can cause scratches. Think of it this way though; anything that you rub across your paint (a towel, a wax applicator, a chamois, a simple brush against it with your jeans) can cause a problem...
If you use the proper technique and procedure, you approach eliminating the risk of the introduction of other problems...
RP
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freedrop74, listen to rockpick, he knows what he is talking about. i used a clay bar for the first time last Sunday. i set the whole day aside to detail my truck. the whole process from start to finish took me approx. 4 hours. washed and dried the truck first then i pulled it inside my shop and used the clay bar. the trick is not to pressdown hard on it and use a lot of the lubrication that comes with it. it does a great job. the reason it took me so long is because i followed up with the 3 step process from Meguires with 2 coats of wax. looks like a brand new truck now. i wouldn't hestitate using it again. the only problem i have is that it looks so good that my wife now wants me to detail her T-Bird. i planned on doing it anyways because her's needed worst then my truck. go for it. you'll be surprised at how easy it is to do.