Detailing clay!!!!!
#16
I just did my truck Sat. Wow did it wake up that paint.
Slapshot, you will love what it does for the deep wedgewood blue paint. Looks way better than when I picked it up from the dealer new.
Jeff
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html
Slapshot, you will love what it does for the deep wedgewood blue paint. Looks way better than when I picked it up from the dealer new.
Jeff
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html
#17
Hey Jeff...way to go!
Now you have me all excited about my truck paint, same color as yours (great color combinations I might add) and was always wondered how I could get it just a bit better than when I got it from the dealer.
What name brand did you use and what procedures did you follow....the results were that great eh??
2001
Now you have me all excited about my truck paint, same color as yours (great color combinations I might add) and was always wondered how I could get it just a bit better than when I got it from the dealer.
What name brand did you use and what procedures did you follow....the results were that great eh??
2001
#18
I used the Mothers, California Gold. Came in a box with a spray bottle of cleaning/lubricating solution, and a bottle of cleaner wax. I washed and dried the truck on Fri and let it sit in the garage overnight to ensure it was cool. Then I followed the directions on the box for the clay bar Sat morning before it got too hot, and followed that up with the cleaner wax. The clay made the paint ultra smoothe and the wax made it shine.
I was wondering as I was doing it, after only a year being subject to the elements, if my truck realy needed the clay. It appears to me to have made a major difference. My truck looks like I bought it yesterday, only better!
I had been contemplating on weather I wanted to do the clay or not, even after I bought it. It will be an annual occurance now! That much of a difference!
I hope you are as pleased as I am with it.
Jeff
Thanks for the compliment on my color choice, I had to special order it to get what I wanted. Very happy with it still.
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html
[This message has been edited by JA_Stang86 (edited 06-13-2000).]
I was wondering as I was doing it, after only a year being subject to the elements, if my truck realy needed the clay. It appears to me to have made a major difference. My truck looks like I bought it yesterday, only better!
I had been contemplating on weather I wanted to do the clay or not, even after I bought it. It will be an annual occurance now! That much of a difference!
I hope you are as pleased as I am with it.
Jeff
Thanks for the compliment on my color choice, I had to special order it to get what I wanted. Very happy with it still.
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html
[This message has been edited by JA_Stang86 (edited 06-13-2000).]
#19
OK, I (we) did the Jetta on Sunday evening. First off, I would like to tell everyone this is not a 20 min job, it will consume the better part of a day on an F-150. It took two of us nearly two hours to do the Jetta.
I also wanted to let everyone know that you may have to rub firmly on some spots, also you will know if the bar is lubed good, it will skid otherwise. The dipping the bar in slightly soapy water worked great and the Meguiars bar did not stick to my hands at all doing it this way.(it didn't fall apart in the water either) It did stick to the girlfriend's hands using the bottle of Quik Detailer.
Another tip, if you have smudge marks from the bar, just continue they will come up with waxing.
I was a little skeptical at first as it was getting dark when we finished then rained all day yesteday. Today I washed it and the difference was UNBELIEVABLE. It is BRIGHT white, brighter than it was off the showroom. We noticed the stains from rail dust (brown-red), but also lots of other 'stuff' coming off. Keep stretching the clay for a new surface and it will work good.
Now I have to con her into helping me with the truck.
I also wanted to let everyone know that you may have to rub firmly on some spots, also you will know if the bar is lubed good, it will skid otherwise. The dipping the bar in slightly soapy water worked great and the Meguiars bar did not stick to my hands at all doing it this way.(it didn't fall apart in the water either) It did stick to the girlfriend's hands using the bottle of Quik Detailer.
Another tip, if you have smudge marks from the bar, just continue they will come up with waxing.
I was a little skeptical at first as it was getting dark when we finished then rained all day yesteday. Today I washed it and the difference was UNBELIEVABLE. It is BRIGHT white, brighter than it was off the showroom. We noticed the stains from rail dust (brown-red), but also lots of other 'stuff' coming off. Keep stretching the clay for a new surface and it will work good.
Now I have to con her into helping me with the truck.
#20
#21
2001;
I rubbed in circles, similar to applying wax by hand. And yes, it CAN scratch the paint if you aren't careful. I didn't have any problems on my wife's black Miata. Just keep it well lubed, I also recommend the soapy water over the supplied quick wax/lube, and check the surface every so often on those spots that you really have to rub on.
FYI, I also had to order my truck to get it EXACTLY like I wanted....wedgewood isn't a very popualar color...
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99 F150 XLT 4x4 SC/SB 5.4/Auto
Off-Road Pkg
Wedgewood blue/gray
Lund Interceptor
Ford Factory cab steps
Ford mud guards
Pendaliner bed liner
I rubbed in circles, similar to applying wax by hand. And yes, it CAN scratch the paint if you aren't careful. I didn't have any problems on my wife's black Miata. Just keep it well lubed, I also recommend the soapy water over the supplied quick wax/lube, and check the surface every so often on those spots that you really have to rub on.
FYI, I also had to order my truck to get it EXACTLY like I wanted....wedgewood isn't a very popualar color...
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99 F150 XLT 4x4 SC/SB 5.4/Auto
Off-Road Pkg
Wedgewood blue/gray
Lund Interceptor
Ford Factory cab steps
Ford mud guards
Pendaliner bed liner
#22
just some more info...Griot's Garage also has the clay you can order from the catalog or online... http://www.griotsgarage.com
kind of expensive stuff but some good deals
kind of expensive stuff but some good deals
#23
In Reference to which way you should use the clay, go in straight lines, either up and down or side to side. Making circles can and will leave swirls. Being that I have a black F-150 I can see everything. I used to apply wax in the circular motion until I read a post here that said to go up and down or side to side. That way it goes with the grain of the hood or paint. Make sense? When you go in circles has a tendency to leave swirls. I've noticed a huge difference in the way the paint looks since I've changed to the up and down or side to side method!
#24
Steveo..
I did the truck today..it came out great!! Although, next time i will buy a clay bar for each car....it was getting pretty crappy midway through the truck today...
It looks and feels better today than it did from the dealer...
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99 F150 XLT 4x4 SC/SB 5.4/Auto
Off-Road Pkg
Wedgewood blue/gray
Lund Interceptor
Ford Factory cab steps
Ford mud guards
Pendaliner bed liner
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I did the truck today..it came out great!! Although, next time i will buy a clay bar for each car....it was getting pretty crappy midway through the truck today...
It looks and feels better today than it did from the dealer...
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99 F150 XLT 4x4 SC/SB 5.4/Auto
Off-Road Pkg
Wedgewood blue/gray
Lund Interceptor
Ford Factory cab steps
Ford mud guards
Pendaliner bed liner
[This message has been edited by slapshot (edited 06-17-2000).]
#25
Slapshot, The truck looks awesome. The clay bar is great, when I got mine from Zaino I got two of them in the jar. By the way here is my truck........ a better pic
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In Loving Memory of Craig W. Menth Sr. Maltese Cross Fire Memorial Sticker
www.my-f150.com/steveo
steveo@f150fanatic.com
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- -1999 Ford F-150 Supercab Flareside ORP
- -4.6 Liter V-8, Auto, 3.55 LS Rear
- -Deep Wedgewood Blue
- -Lund Lighted Moon Visor (painted)
- -Lund Interceptor Bug Guard (painted)
- -Deflecta-Shield Window Rain Guards (painted)
- -Delecta-Shield Slotted Tail Light Covers (painted)
- -Manik Grille Guard
- -Ford Factory Cab Steps
- -Extang Soft Bed Cover
- -Yellow Under Car Strip Lights
- -Tinted Windows (5% totally illegal)
- -Pioneer P725R CD Player w/Flip Face Head Unit
- -Superwhite Headlight Bulbs (from Online Store)
- -K&N Air Filter
- -Air Box Silencer Removed, Tail Light Modification
- -Cranked Torsion Bars to Level Truck Out
In Loving Memory of Craig W. Menth Sr. Maltese Cross Fire Memorial Sticker
www.my-f150.com/steveo
steveo@f150fanatic.com
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#26
Hey, for those who don't mind online ordering, you may want to check out Meguiar's Online. Personally I browse on their site then go to the local Auto Zone for the purchase, much cheaper!
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1999 F150 Wedgewood/Gold pulling 1999 Triton Premier 180.
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1999 F150 Wedgewood/Gold pulling 1999 Triton Premier 180.
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