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"claying" - 4/11/2007 6:15:41 PM
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rphotographer
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Hello all, has anyone used "claying" on your finish? the detail men say its really makes a nice finish. just need some feed back. Thanks Ralph
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RE: "claying" - 4/11/2007 7:51:44 PM
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fire1427
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yes claying removes embedded debris done right it's great ... done wrong leaves streaks and swirls/whirls
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RE: "claying" - 5/28/2007 5:26:51 PM
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drewbiedoo
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photographer- I have used a claybar about 3 times on my disco II. It works magic - i was simply amazed the first time i used the claybar on it. The amount of gunk that came up out of the clearcoat was unbelievable. The best part about it is, after you use the claybar, a coat of wax goes on easier, comes off easier, and lasts much longer. From what I was told from the folks at Meguiars, the claybar allows the wax to bond better to the surface of the car, lasting longer. I didn't think there was much technique to putting it on. Just spray the lubricant, and work the clay in circles until you can't feel the "gunk" anymore. It's labor intensive, but in my opinion, well worth the time and effort.
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RE: "claying" - 7/10/2007 3:56:58 PM
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the shine shop
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in my opinion,if you do not clay before you polish and finish,you are wasting your time. check out meguiarsonline.com and you will get all the info you need mike
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