Meguiars Claybar
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DanDiesel
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i'm trying to sell my camera to mu uncle so that i can pay for my tax and insurance that happen next month!! (in the same week!)
also need new rear discs and pads! oh and my oil service light is flashing and i don't know when it was last done!!
and i'm still trying to get a set of alloys that fit properly!!!
grr theres never enough time or money!!
also need new rear discs and pads! oh and my oil service light is flashing and i don't know when it was last done!!
and i'm still trying to get a set of alloys that fit properly!!!
grr theres never enough time or money!!
Looks like your gunna be counting he pennies next month mateDanDiesel wrote:i'm trying to sell my camera to mu uncle so that i can pay for my tax and insurance that happen next month!! (in the same week!)
also need new rear discs and pads! oh and my oil service light is flashing and i don't know when it was last done!!
and i'm still trying to get a set of alloys that fit properly!!!
grr theres never enough time or money!!
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samuel090180
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Re: Meguiars Claybar
how long did it take youSi_GTi wrote:Well, whilst several of you were busy at the Polo Show, I got busy with the cleaning gear and clayed the car![]()
Despite the odd mini shower of rain when polishingI managed to wash the car, clay it, wash it again and finally polish. Anyway, here's how the paintwork turned out
even though the car has been out in the atmosphere overnight, and rained on a bit here and there, I've just been out and taken a pic:
The finish is great in reality! Apologies for the ding in the rear quarter panel spoiling the picture (check out the reflection of the garage door)...
Cheers
About 45 minutes to wash the car the first time (inc. cleaning alloys)... an hour or so to clay (I wasn't rushing)... another 30 minutes to wash again and then after a break and some lunch, another hour to polish!
Give yourself four hours of free time and dry weather and you can do the lot no problem
Give yourself four hours of free time and dry weather and you can do the lot no problem
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samuel090180
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sounds like a lot of workSi_GTi wrote:About 45 minutes to wash the car the first time (inc. cleaning alloys)... an hour or so to clay (I wasn't rushing)... another 30 minutes to wash again and then after a break and some lunch, another hour to polish!
Give yourself four hours of free time and dry weather and you can do the lot no problem
People say they wash their car a second time after claying, i have never done this.
I keep wiping/buffing the surface dry with a microfibre cloth as i finish claying an area.
by washing your car after claying your putting water marks straight back on your paintwork.
I wash, clay and wax in under 3 hours.
I keep wiping/buffing the surface dry with a microfibre cloth as i finish claying an area.
by washing your car after claying your putting water marks straight back on your paintwork.
I wash, clay and wax in under 3 hours.
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ModifiedMadness
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True, but this is why I then applied AG Ultra Deep Shine to remove any of said water marksDubGTI wrote:by washing your car after claying your putting water marks straight back on your paintwork.
