172 Sport
I have copied this from another forum I post on, where they drive cars and don't clean them...So they cannot comprehend the idea of clay and what it could possible be used for other than blue tac.
The pooch gave me a hand to clean the Clio today. The original owner (one owner from new) had Autoglym Lifeshine (or equiv) applied from new, and believed he didn't have to polish the car. So 100K and 11 years later the paint was looking shocking. When I picked up the car I didn't think it was metallic.
Clay nonbelievers, TAKE NOTE.
You know when people say clay doesn't do anything you can see and what's the point, and then somebody who loves paint correction, detailing and generally cleaning the f**k out of cars pops up and babbles on about contaminates and what it does. Pictures speak 1000 words and all that jazz -
You'll all agree that my Clio looked pretty f**king spanking in the photo's?
Well after two washes and rinses, a spray down with Demon Shine and then a microfiber drying I managed to pull all of that crap out of just the drivers door.
Usually it takes 50g of clay to do a small hatchback like mine, I used 150g and was REALLY pulling the clay out. It was filthy by the time I was done, I would have usually used about 400g spread between 8 (one 50g per panel) bars if I was changing the clay as often as I would have liked.
Fitted some aero wipers today
Used this turtle wax wheel protector, if you guys haven't ever used this and use a different wheel cleaner...then bin it and buy this. It costs under a fiver and is IMO the best wheel protector I have ever used.
No swirls here
This photo is post clay, pre polish with no buffing.
And this photo is post wash, dried and pre clay. Note the swirls, even though the light is over a foot further away -
VERY happy. Car is looking bang tidy now, two washes with Megs Tech Wash, detail spray with Demon Shine, clay with Bilt & Hamber the first panel then it got to expensive I used Megs quikclay, polished with Autoglym Intensity, sealed twice with two coats of Collinite Elegance with the first coat allowed to cure for 4 minutes and the second given 12.
The pooch gave me a hand to clean the Clio today. The original owner (one owner from new) had Autoglym Lifeshine (or equiv) applied from new, and believed he didn't have to polish the car. So 100K and 11 years later the paint was looking shocking. When I picked up the car I didn't think it was metallic.
Clay nonbelievers, TAKE NOTE.
You know when people say clay doesn't do anything you can see and what's the point, and then somebody who loves paint correction, detailing and generally cleaning the f**k out of cars pops up and babbles on about contaminates and what it does. Pictures speak 1000 words and all that jazz -
You'll all agree that my Clio looked pretty f**king spanking in the photo's?
Well after two washes and rinses, a spray down with Demon Shine and then a microfiber drying I managed to pull all of that crap out of just the drivers door.
Usually it takes 50g of clay to do a small hatchback like mine, I used 150g and was REALLY pulling the clay out. It was filthy by the time I was done, I would have usually used about 400g spread between 8 (one 50g per panel) bars if I was changing the clay as often as I would have liked.
Fitted some aero wipers today
Used this turtle wax wheel protector, if you guys haven't ever used this and use a different wheel cleaner...then bin it and buy this. It costs under a fiver and is IMO the best wheel protector I have ever used.
No swirls here
This photo is post clay, pre polish with no buffing.
And this photo is post wash, dried and pre clay. Note the swirls, even though the light is over a foot further away -
VERY happy. Car is looking bang tidy now, two washes with Megs Tech Wash, detail spray with Demon Shine, clay with Bilt & Hamber the first panel then it got to expensive I used Megs quikclay, polished with Autoglym Intensity, sealed twice with two coats of Collinite Elegance with the first coat allowed to cure for 4 minutes and the second given 12.
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