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Claybar'd the Maxima today
ive used the claybar on all of my cars (within the last 8-9 years) and know that it takes A LOT of effort to do a car right.... so, today the temp was about 60*, i took the dog out with me and bought a new claybar. it took me about 5 hours to wash/dry/claybar/wash/dry/wax/interior the car, but now that im done, god damn it looks brand new! the amount of dirt that was in/on the pain was BAD.
i bought the car used about 6 months ago and this is the first time ive been able to clay/wax it. if youve never used a claybar, i recommend it- definitely! the car seriously looks better than a brand-new Max.... the paint is as smooth as glass. :cool: |
Nice! I have claybared mine also a couple of times in 4 years or so and you're right.... after you do it, it is as smooth as a mirror :cool:
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Man looks good!! I use Turtle cleaning wax on mine I also bought mine used about 3 months ago and wil be doing the same thing as soon as we get a nice weekend.
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I clay bar before meets and it look dazzling. I just did it last week and Im still amazed.
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I just did the claybar on my 05 Max. Claybar, Zaino Z2 and Z8.
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ive gots to gets me a clay bar. :D
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Clay Bar is a must. Clay bar I have a Meguirs one and a Mothers. The Mothers picks up more of the dirt on the car for whatever reason.
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Originally Posted by F1_HONDA
(Post 6345363)
I just did the claybar on my 05 Max. Claybar, Zaino Z2 and Z8.
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i keep hearing about claybars..is it worth doing on a car thats only 6 months old..also someone was telling me you could damage the paint if you don't know what your doing?
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if you dont use enough lube or you use a really dirty bar then yes you can scratch the paint.
so the key is use plenty of lube and to keep folding the bar into a cleaner part so it can absorb the dirt. I clay bar my cars parked outside once every 6 months, and the ones garaged once every year... its easy when the cars are already maintained |
if i wax after claybar should i not use an abrasive wax? and would it be ok to use polish to like nu finish?
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Originally Posted by ToneBoat923
(Post 6394338)
if i wax after claybar should i not use an abrasive wax? and would it be ok to use polish to like nu finish?
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I usually claybar two to three times per year, depending on the condition of my paint, where the car sat, etc, etc....
???: How long does a reg. sized bar last? How much GUNK can one "injest" before it spoils, and can be a harm to your paint surface?? Normally, i don't get much residue off my vehicle between sessions, but recently, I 'barred the doors and bumpers and got ALOT of NOTICABLE RESIDUE in the bar! :eek: I'm pretty sure I should not use this one again, but it WAS new when I started. thks, gr |
I bought a claybar a couple years ago and still haven't got around to using it. After seeing a couple of your rides after the claybar...I think I'll make time this weekend.
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Today I used a clay bar for the first time. It was from Blackfire's Polyclay Kit. From the videos I saw on the net is looks like it should be soft, almost like play-do although mine was tough as beans and hard to fold.
Does the claybar make a sound when you are using it properly? Mine sounded like rubbing wool on vinyl or something. I was scared as hell that something was snagging on the paint but it still continued when I folded it over and I had a lot of lube, maybe too much even. I did notice some scratches on the hood, not sure if I did those or they have been there for ever as its the first time I've done anything besides a wash to my Maxima(bought it used 6 months ago). |
Your clay bar should definately no be "hard as beans". I just picked mine up today and they're very pliable. If I have time tomorrow, and weather permitting, I think I'm gonna give it a go
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