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ncemt_03
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Got a recomendation from guy atr advance to use a clay bar to prewash car and paint... I have never heard of this before- is it effective? Is it worth it?

7/5/2006 12:07:49 PM

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Yes

7/5/2006 12:17:38 PM

optmusprimer
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"use a clay bar to prewash car and paint"


????

7/5/2006 12:30:05 PM

ncemt_03
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like i said, I don't know shit about it. The guy said that they sell a big ass clay bar that you wet and run across car- let dry and clean off. Said it cleans the car and gets all the dirt, metal, etc out of the paint and that i should do it once a year

7/5/2006 12:41:04 PM

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Google and learn how you need to use clay bar for paint care. It's worth it if you know how to use it (not hard).

7/5/2006 12:52:17 PM

Ronny
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clay bar + polish + wax

looks SOOOO damn good

7/5/2006 1:14:29 PM

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it's not a pre-wash.

you have to wash the car, then use the claybar with a lubercant (soapy water) to get all the embedded dirt out of the paint. then a quick rinse/wash to get off any clay and soap residue, then wax.

every run your hand over a freshly washed car and it feels gritty or a little rough? the claybar gets all that crap out of your paint. after a clay and wax, the car is smooth as glass.

7/5/2006 3:11:05 PM

ncemt_03
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ok well i washed the car real good, used the clay bar with mothers polish to lubricate (thats what it came with in the kit), never rinsed (didn't know i shoukd), and then waxed with that new Turtle Liquid Ice wax.... it was like $20 for the bottle and an actual liquid. I am not overly happy with the total result. The car is smooth as glass- feals great only i def. missed a few spots because that little ass bar and 2ft blocks sucks. I don't know how i like that new liquid wax though... I don't feal like it is shining as well as it should.....

7/5/2006 3:54:46 PM

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7/5/2006 4:15:38 PM

SymeGuy69
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how long did it take you?

7/5/2006 4:29:46 PM

Mike A
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I clay barred my mustang last year. It pretty much took me all day, because I clay barred it, then did the 3 stage meguiars treatment (paint cleaner, polish, sealer wax). The finished product was amazing though. It looked/felt like it was right out of the showroom

7/5/2006 6:47:11 PM

ncemt_03
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^^took me about 5 hours for everything but i definately skimmed a little on the clay bar. Any response for or against that liquid ice wax...?

7/5/2006 7:23:14 PM

skankinande
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Eagle 1 nano is the way to go after a clay bar

7/5/2006 11:43:14 PM

ben94gt
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it takes so fucking long to do

7/6/2006 2:29:37 AM

Grapehead
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Quote :
"lubercant"

7/6/2006 8:39:14 AM

redneck350
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Clay bar = yes do it

7/6/2006 9:32:50 AM

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