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npinks
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why use a pre wash with wax, surely the wax will be washed off when you get hands on?

I suppose if you go for a touchless wash it would help, but the wax will be on top of any grime that is left

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npinks.
i never get hands on after the snow foaming,just dry it off with a very large microfibre cloth.
i have never waxed any of my cars but i always get compliments on how clean it looks and gow long it keeps its shine.
even the guy where i get my products from is surprised.
my lad uses the two bucket technic after snow foaming his car but he also clay bars it every now and then.
i may clay my rrs sometime this year but am happy with the results as they stand at the moment.

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smurf wrote:
npinks.
i never get hands on after the snow foaming,just dry it off with a very large microfibre cloth.
i have never waxed any of my cars but i always get compliments on how clean it looks and gow long it keeps its shine.
even the guy where i get my products from is surprised.
my lad uses the two bucket technic after snow foaming his car but he also clay bars it every now and then.
i may clay my rrs sometime this year but am happy with the results as they stand at the moment.


Can someone please explain to me what clay bars do and what they are as google is telling me strange and graphic things ! Smile

Post #294174 Tue Mar 29 2011 6:18pm
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It removes contaminates from the paintwork to make it smooth as glass. It may look clean but once you use the clay bar you'll be amazed at how much crap comes off. I don't think you'll need to do it to yours for a good 6-8 months probably.

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Royle wrote:
It removes contaminates from the paintwork to make it smooth as glass. It may look clean but once you use the clay bar you'll be amazed at how much crap comes off. I don't think you'll need to do it to yours for a good 6-8 months probably.


Thanks for that Royle , where would i get one from? Smile

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CleanYourCar is good, they offer a variety. I usually use Autoglym, you can get a starter kit for about £20 - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-cl...d_740.html

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npinks
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Cleanyourcar are Huddersfield based so if your passing you could drop in Thumbs Up

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npinks wrote:
Cleanyourcar are Huddersfield based so if your passing you could drop in Thumbs Up


Maybe Ill have a look thanks !! Might be worth buying it now so i can use it in a few months!!! Smile

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Clay ing is good, but you won't med it for a while.....about 2/3 months down the line....

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Thanks Nic, Royle already said that so will probably get the goods just to do before winter. Smile

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siberianfox.
just be careful you do not get any grit caught up in the clay bar as it may scratch the paintwork,this was a tip given to me.
so ensure you check the clay after and during each panel.but i think you will feel if there is grit in it.

Post #294267 Wed Mar 30 2011 11:11am
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smurf wrote:
siberianfox.
just be careful you do not get any grit caught up in the clay bar as it may scratch the paintwork,this was a tip given to me.
so ensure you check the clay after and during each panel.but i think you will feel if there is grit in it.


Just dont do it at all!

Buy a high quality sealant perhaps Collinite and prevent any contaminants getting there in the first place.

Post #294270 Wed Mar 30 2011 11:16am
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siberianfox - I absolutely love the clay bar method, although your RRS is so new that you won't need to do it just yet.

Once every few months I wash the car twice by hand to remove grit/loose contaminents, dry with a large drying towel, clay bar entire car makes it like glass (I never see grit in the clay, you will see it go brown with the road tar/glue/tree sap it is removing so keep folding and kneeding it in your hand to get a fresh side, this stuff is amazing but dont drop it on the floor), polish the entire car to sort out swirls and then finally wax the entire car to protect it.

I do the above every few months as I said but i wash the car once a week. Simply wash twice, dry and then polish and wax one panel of my choosing (I dont clay or polish/wax the entire car each time).

I am intending to do the above detailing every few months as normal but the weekly wash shall be done by a ph neutral snowfoam, no contact washing and then lightly use a drying towel I think.

Martin 2014 RRS

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All Im doing now on my car is jst using the two bucket method with poorboys shampoo and nothing else. It seems to be really shiny and the dirt just slides off the paintwork. Still getting the water beading when its wet. I am starting to think that i have Car based OCD I am thinking about washing it now as its "dirty" Smile

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Post #294282 Wed Mar 30 2011 11:51am
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Wifey defo says no snowfoam after wax Shocked Shocked Shocked

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