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HemoRRS Member Since: 31 Mar 2016 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 254 |
Im currently using a clay mitt, much easier.
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Sun Sep 25 2016 4:38pm |
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junior Member Since: 02 Feb 2016 Location: Sheffield Posts: 44 |
HemoRRS, the kit comes with lube. You spray it on when claying and again when buffing. The actual claying was easy enough, buffing it off was the problem. I noticed the lube also left an oily stain on the paintwork, similar to rainbowing when you spill a bit of oil on a wet surface. This was just as difficult to remove as the clay residue. Maybe the lube was duff. |
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Sun Sep 25 2016 5:11pm |
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HemoRRS Member Since: 31 Mar 2016 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 254 |
Seems that way, try using it with a bucket of car shampoo next time, or some quick detailing spray if you have any. |
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Sun Sep 25 2016 5:16pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
You must be using it wrong,,I've got a bar of Bilt Hember clay & you only have to use water as a lube with this,it took a few hours to do my RRS but I didn't have any problems with it.
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Sun Sep 25 2016 5:44pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 |
Hi,
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Sun Sep 25 2016 6:11pm |
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Blueskye1 Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Carmarthen Posts: 80 |
Hi Junior
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Sun Sep 25 2016 6:59pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
Never used TCut clay bars but it seems strange to use the lube when cloying and when buffing off
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Sun Sep 25 2016 7:15pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Ive tried the clay mit but I don't rate it against the bar,,before claying I always use bilt Hember Kerrasol to get the contamination of so I'm not dragging it along the paint plush it stops any maring.Best way is snow foam,,then wash,,then decontamination then clay then polish & finish off with a good wax.
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Sun Sep 25 2016 8:38pm |
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junior Member Since: 02 Feb 2016 Location: Sheffield Posts: 44 |
Mmmmmm. Judging by the replies either the product is not all its cracked up to be or I am an idiot!
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Tue Sep 27 2016 12:32pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Another bit of advice,,cut the clay bar into 2 pieces,,thia way if you drop one you still have the other half
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Tue Sep 27 2016 1:12pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
just googled this product and it looks like a clay bar & liquid clay and then a clay wax:?
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Tue Sep 27 2016 3:22pm |
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junior Member Since: 02 Feb 2016 Location: Sheffield Posts: 44 |
Yeah, this is the stuff. The clay liquid is the lube I referred to - its the liquid you apply with the clay rather than a "clay" liquid if that makes any sense. The report also says it was a pig to remove after claying and also alludes to the oil-slick effect.
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Tue Sep 27 2016 9:52pm |
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LG8340 Member Since: 27 Jul 2014 Location: London W4 Posts: 336 |
Just had the Sport detailed by Unique near Dunstable.
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Wed Sep 28 2016 9:25pm |
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Danv8 Member Since: 20 Apr 2015 Location: Norfolk Posts: 378 |
Claying isn't for everyone its a lot of effort and to say you can do a whole car in 30 mins, properly!! Ide say even the most hardened professionals would struggle with that claim. It takes me several hours and i've been using it for years. Its not something you should do every wash, but once or twice a year maybe, it depends on how well the car has been cared for. Don't try to rush it, you can also make the job a lot easier by using chemicals for decontamination before the clay process. A good fall out remover applied to remove iron particles and break dust etc rinse off dry then apply a tar remover you can soon see where tar spots are in a more condensed areas. Then again wash and rinse afterwards, then its on to the clay to pick off any remaining contamination. Its all in the preparation, if you have gone down the route of clay barring then you obviously know in your mind what sort of finish your after with your paint work so don't give up, it's time and patients and experiance will get you the desired outcome
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Thu Sep 29 2016 7:39am |
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