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Time to add some shine to the F360....


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As some know i wasn't impressed with the Meguiar's head light treatment

 

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So i decided to try their new treatment

 

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This was much much better and i didn't need a drill which does nothing other than spray treatment all over the body work.

 

Today i tried it on the NSF lens which was the worst of the two.

 

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Expensive but very good.

 

 

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Anyone here clayed their car?..... After waxing and sealing the paint it looks really good ( well i think so ) but if you run your hand over the paint it feels gritty, so today i bought this...

 

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I find Meguiars stuff really good plus this one gives 60% more clay free.

 

Any hint's and tips?

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Yes the car needs to be wet to use clay so in the rain is fine! :D

 

You'll probably find you won't have enough QD in that kit. I make a shampoo mix up or even use the rose on the hose as I use bilt hamber clay that just needs water. I've not clayed for a few years now, mine badly needs doing!

 

When I've used all of mine I'll be getting the clay towel, it'll make the job much quicker - http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/atomiza-clay-towel-cat7.html

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When I've used all of mine I'll be getting the clay towel, it'll make the job much quicker - http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/atomiza-clay-towel-cat7.html

 

 

To be honest I still use both , I like the precision of clay but like the speed of the cloth 

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Tony how about asking mr liner33 for a swap to detail your car in exchange for a geometry? Everyone's a winner! (Apart from me)

He just did the Jag , we traded it for a new pc monitor :)

 

I could do it if it was left with me though but its a bit late in the year 

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When I've used all of mine I'll be getting the clay towel, it'll make the job much quicker - http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/atomiza-clay-towel-cat7.html

 

 

To be honest I still use both , I like the precision of clay but like the speed of the cloth 

 

 

I was just thinking for a newbie like Tony the towel might be easier and if he drops the bar it's got to be binned.

 

Make sure you cut a bar in half Tony, don't use the whole thing!

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