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gritty surface
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 9:48 am
by jmk1
I shampood my car. I then cut it with turtle liquid t cut. over a period
of 4 weeks I applied 4 coats of turtle wax. Car came up like new
brilliant shine just like new BUT

when I ran my hand over the
body work it felt all gritty and sandy like. It looks like a back to the
drawing board. All that work for nothing .Anyone any suggestions
jmk1
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 10:23 am
by dino
Meguiars Quick Clay.
It is about £12 but sooooooo worth it. Will take off any imperfections on top of the paint.
I did mine for the first time last sunday, here is what it looks like.
What you need to do is wash the car and dry it
Break 1/3 of the clay bar off. Play with it will its soft enough to make a round disk about 5mm in thickness (my pic shows bigger becuase it flattened out after use). The brown marks on the clay is only what it took off my boot.
Spray the Quik Detailer on the paint as a lubricant and gently run the clay over the paint.
If you feel it sticking you will need to apply more Quik Detailer. Check it regulary for foreuin objects, stones....as these will scratch your paint.
After use the paint should feel a smooth as glass (If not do it again) Once you have done it you shouldn't need to clay the car for another 6 months.
I reccommend re-washing the car too. You will need to re-polish and wax as the clay will strip this off.
If you want more help PM or MSN me
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 11:51 am
by metz
What Dino said ^
i did the same at the weekend...i couldn't believe the finish.
My car was pretty shiny to start with but now the paint is like glass to touch.
After i used the claybar i t cutted the entire car as i found that once the claybar had been used t'cut fetches loads of dirt out of the paint.I then waxed the car as normal and now after a couple of days rain it still looks as shiny and is really really smooth.
clay bar = Miracle worker
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 12:52 pm
by stuart_hatch
I personally use soapy water instead of the quick detailer, works just as well, keep the quick detailer for those bird sh1t moments
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 1:37 pm
by jmk1
Thanks guys
May i say what a great forum this is
Do halfords sell the claybar?.
jmk1
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:10 pm
by metz
Your welcome mate, and yea its in halfrauds around £12
Gritty surface
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:14 am
by jmk1
Hi guys.
Well i have the claybar .One question before I start. I understand the
claybar will remove imperfections and it will also remove the wax ,
What does it do to the LAQUER finish ?.
jmk1

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 12:30 pm
by metz
Nothing, the laquer will be fine.
Hope you get a good day to claybar it though as its chucking it down here

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 9:10 am
by inder
I think this will be my next purchase, seems like its very effective

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:53 pm
by warrmr
dino wrote:Meguiars Quick Clay.
It is about £12 but sooooooo worth it. Will take off any imperfections on top of the paint.
I did mine for the first time last sunday, here is what it looks like.
What you need to do is wash the car and dry it
Break 1/3 of the clay bar off. Play with it will its soft enough to make a round disk about 5mm in thickness (my pic shows bigger becuase it flattened out after use). The brown marks on the clay is only what it took off my boot.
If you want more help PM or MSN me
i knew i reconised that pic and username.
http://shop.meguiars.co.uk/phpBB2/viewt ... highlight=
im a lurker on both this and the megs forum. some usefull info tho.