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Old 07-11-2006, 04:09 PM
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First Wax

I decided to dodge the raindrops today, and work on the truck, since I have had it 4 days now, and hadn't waxed it yet.

So ..
Wash with Meg's Gold Class Car Shampoo
Dried with Waffle Weave
seams blown dry with compressed air
removed dealership vinyl logo on the tailgate
Clayed
Meg's ScratchX used on a couple of places from sitting on the lot
Meg's #7 with PC on 3.5 with 9006 pad removed by hand with MF towels
Meg's #21 with PC on 4.5 with 9006 pad removed with MF bonnet on a 7006 @ 3.5
NXT Paste Wax by hand, removed with Microfiber towels

I have been working on mostly muscle and show cars lately, with the occasional luxury or exotic .. I had not done a truck in a long time .. I had forgotten how much work a big truck like this is ..

some pics.

all taped up, ready to go:



don't let anyone ever tell you that a new vehicle does not need to be clayed. the truck had 39 miles on it, and this is brand new clay, and from doing an area 18" square on the hood.



and a couple of finished pics .. couldn't take anymore, as it started to rain.



 
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Old 07-11-2006, 05:43 PM
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good job. tell me about the new car needing clay mine was horrrible whne i bout it i clayed it for 3 hours easy before i even started waxing. the dealer slaps armoral on everything and when u pick it up the salesman sais wow the guys really cleaned it up nice for ya huh. its unbelievable.
 
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Old 07-11-2006, 05:46 PM
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damn!!!! I need to grab my buffer now. that depth in the red paint is amazing
 
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Old 07-11-2006, 05:56 PM
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Looks good... I clayed mine with less miles than that... mine was much dirtier than that.
 
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Old 07-11-2006, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by allrsdup
good job. tell me about the new car needing clay mine was horrrible whne i bout it i clayed it for 3 hours easy before i even started waxing. the dealer slaps armoral on everything and when u pick it up the salesman sais wow the guys really cleaned it up nice for ya huh. its unbelievable.
When I bought my truck the salesman told the lot boy to take my truck and wash it.I said "no that's ok I work at a detail shop I can do it myself."I was thinking to myself it has enough scratches already.

BTW Gipraw your truck looks great.
 
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Old 07-11-2006, 06:32 PM
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Nice work mate
 
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Where can you buy this clay at? And what kind of tape did you use to cover the door handles and such?

I need to do mine.

Can I use this stuff?



By the way, great looking truck bro!

Thanks.
 

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Old 07-12-2006, 08:42 AM
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I use regular 3M painters tape from Home Depot or Lowes. It works great and doesn't leave the sticky stuff behind.

Nebraska
 
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Old 07-12-2006, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Stragum
Where can you buy this clay at? And what kind of tape did you use to cover the door handles and such?

I need to do mine.

Can I use this stuff?



By the way, great looking truck bro!

Thanks.
that clay kit will work great .. Mother's also has one that works well .. you should be able to pick one up at any national auto parts store .. or order one online..

I just use low stick painters tape, and I usually buy whatever is cheapest, Duck or 3M ..
 
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Old 07-12-2006, 12:05 PM
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Okay great! Thanks Gipraw and Nebraska!

Have one on me !
 
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i only ever see the mothers clay bar in stores near me so thats what i use. i think they are both equally as good.
 
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It's also been my experience that the clay kits that are generally available in consumer stores are all on the same level for the most part.

I might give the nod to the 'clay magic' kit over the Meguiar's and/or Mother's kits but, really -- they're all just about identical.
 
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Thanks RP!
 
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Originally Posted by RockPick
It's also been my experience that the clay kits that are generally available in consumer stores are all on the same level for the most part.

I might give the nod to the 'clay magic' kit over the Meguiar's and/or Mother's kits but, really -- they're all just about identical.

the patent is held by a single company, and it is almost all manufactured by them, then repackaged for the various resellers..

I actually prefer the Mother's over the Meguairs , but it is just easier to order it all at once ..
 
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Good job. I gotta say though when I picked mine up, it was flawless, so I didn't touch it for 6 months. I've also heard it isn't good to wax too soon after a car has fresh paint so that's why I didn't. Just wished they stay that nice, but start preparing yourself for many compliments, don't want to sound arrogant. Again, looks nice, keep r' pretty.
 


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