Started detailing the new Liberty today. Good wash first. Then I did something I've never done before....used a clay bar. It's gonna take a while to explain how it went so be patient please guys and gals....
BLOODY HELL THATS IMPRESSIVE !
Gadgit7 wrote:Started detailing the new Liberty today. Good wash first. Then I did something I've never done before....used a clay bar. It's gonna take a while to explain how it went so be patient please guys and gals....
BLOODY HELL THATS IMPRESSIVE !
craig_ wrote:Nothing like admiring 6 hours of hard work on your car. Find yourself a good spray wax to use while / after drying to keep the wax protection up.
Have look at the autoglym aqua wax, for example.
Shaheenis wrote:You don't need to waste money on auto detailer you can clay your car with wash soap (obviously rinse and wash first) and while still wet throw some more suds on and go for it. You want to clay immediately after you wash anyway to make sure there is no grit sitting on the paint work. Works a charm though doesn't it You can use it one windows also.
Shaheenis wrote:You don't need to waste money on auto detailer you can clay your car with wash soap (obviously rinse and wash first) and while still wet throw some more suds on and go for it. You want to clay immediately after you wash anyway to make sure there is no grit sitting on the paint work. Works a charm though doesn't it You can use it one windows also.
JTR wrote:craig_ wrote:I would be careful doing it this way as you could add scratches to your vehicle. I use Dodo Juice Born Slippy whenever I have to clay block a car, very effective and makes 2.5L of lube http://www.jtrautocare.com.au/product/b ... ncentrate/
Gadgit7 wrote:My process was,
Wash
Dry
Clay bar with instant detailer as lubricant
Polish twice
Ultimate wax twice
Worked really well!
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