clay bar info plz
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#34
I know this is a clear case of "You can polish a turd but all you end up with is a shiny turd." LMAO but. This was the one and only time in the last few years I've worked with a single stage paint. I did clay and it worked great. It did trash the claybar though. Was doing a family friend a favor for his elderly mother. This was also by hand before I owned a DA.
#36
i just waxed my truck yesterday...i forgot to use the claybar it came out great but i can still feel tiny little bumps you can say.Can i still use the claybar even though i just waxed my truck? i was thinking to use the clay bar then just put another coat of wax..oh and i use the megs gen nxt wax is there something that will give me a higher gloss look (wet look)
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#40
That does not tell you IN ANY WAY that you should not use clay. It only says that clay does not completely remove contaminants. It also says that color sanding, buffing, or compounding won't completely remove them either. It also says that Ford doesn't recommend the use of acid washes either.
RR, I think that is in fact out of an old Ford body service manual. Ford is just recommending Finish Care Inc. as a vendor for those decontamination chemicals. I can't find any info online about that company.
RR, I think that is in fact out of an old Ford body service manual. Ford is just recommending Finish Care Inc. as a vendor for those decontamination chemicals. I can't find any info online about that company.
#42
I don't see where it says it's "not recommended by Ford" as advocated by the poster...it just says it doesn't completely remove the "X"...and I don't disagree with that.
#43
This total bs beechkid....you have posted this before and you could never show proof....your post is not correct....if you have something of real value to offer post it but until then keep comments like off this section....I am using my blackberry right now to post...when I get back to my office I will dig up your old post to prove you wrong again.....to the op please dismiss beechkids comments he doesn't know what he is talking about
1. There is a whole section on this subject in the service doc, I sent only a 1 page summary
2. the 1996 date was to indicate that the recommended procedure for removing both chemical & environmental contaminents dates back to 1996. I have the 2008 docs which state the same. basically to support that this info is not new and taught in all ICAR courses nationally for many years.
Last edited by beechkid; 09-25-2008 at 03:30 PM.
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For those that have called me "every name under the sun" and implied that I would never have such a document, I hope that you will at least consider this.....
1. At no time did I send insults to anyone
2. I stated that I had docs to support my opinion & experience, I submitted such (one sample of many)
3. I appreciate the assistance of posting the doc.
4. It is difficult (at best) from my own experience, to find any industry certified automotive detailer (and I'm not referring to a "wax/detailing" retail manufacturer who may have a detailing course) who uses claybar for the purposes of this stated discussion (there are real uses for claybar, but not for chemical & environmental contaminents which covers 99% of finished paint maintenance issues)
I enjoy speaking with enthusiests who have differences of opinion, as I enjoy sharing and learning both new & old techniques regarding the variety of paint finishes that have been used throughout the decades (my fingers still ache from when my father painted the dash of his 32 coupe with 40 coats of lacquer- of which at age 11, I got to wet sand and rub out every 10 coats).
For those who were excessively verbal (with the posted and private name calling), I hope you have a change of heart and appreciation of a difference of view.