24-06-2015, 09:04 AM
Wash the car as normal
You then clay the car, but you need clay lube (This can be soapy water, but ideally a quick detailer)
You need the clay and the car to be as wet as possible, never ever use clay dry!
Once you've gone over the whole car, wash it again or rinse it, then dry it.
The car will feel alot more 'glass' like and will remove the rough feeling.
You will ideally also want an iron out product as well as a tar remover.
You then will need to add a polish, something like AutoGlym SRP is a cheap but good product, followed by wax.
You then clay the car, but you need clay lube (This can be soapy water, but ideally a quick detailer)
You need the clay and the car to be as wet as possible, never ever use clay dry!
Once you've gone over the whole car, wash it again or rinse it, then dry it.
The car will feel alot more 'glass' like and will remove the rough feeling.
You will ideally also want an iron out product as well as a tar remover.
You then will need to add a polish, something like AutoGlym SRP is a cheap but good product, followed by wax.