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Bought some trailing arms and toe links
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nothing more i hate than water spots/water streaks after an hour and half long cleaning session. i use microfiber towels to dry my car, but it leaves streaks?
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Spray detail spray on the car while you're drying. You probably have hard water.
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There are different degrees of clay. Clay bar your windshield and you won't need rain X . Don't let the clay get dry, make sure to keep turning to clean clay after a little bit of time. Do 1 panel at a time.
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And after every panel/section reshape the clay bar so you aren't dragging the stuff you pulled off the previous panel/section onto the next one. For larger panels like the hood break it up into four sections of equal size. I usually will break the hood and roof to four sections each and the doors and bumpers into two sections. Front fenders and rear 3/4 panels can be done as one section, while the pillars are also one section each.
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How often should claybarring and waxing be done?
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Depends on the wax. Synthetics last longer, but carnauba looks better imo
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so the correct order: cleaning, drying, claybarring, wax, sealent then polish?
edit: is it ok to clean and reuse the microfiber towel, and what type of microfiber to get and where? i apologize for the dumb questions, but i got plenty more |
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Wash microfibers with detergent only, no fabric softener, and tumble dry on low/no heat. If it's from walmart, autozone, etc.....throw it away. Those are only good for wheels.
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alright will take a look
edit: well after watching a good hour of his videos. i think im ready to drop 500 bucks on cleaning supplies. Last edited by Dreamcar16; 04-13-2016 at 07:57 PM. |
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I try to clay my car twice a year, in the spring after winter and in the fall before winter. Waxes last 4-6 weeks, while sealants can last 4-6 months, maybe longer.
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Why sealant on top of wax? The oils in the wax make the sealant bond poorly to the paint. It's supposed to be the other way, if you want to do both
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Sealant should always be the first thing applied after claying and compounding a car.
Sealant > Glaze > Wax. Glaze is optional for maximum shine, but not needed.
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