(detailing question) Can any one recommend.....

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(detailing question) Can any one recommend.....
#1
Looking for a clay bar kit (clay and lube/detailer) and some good wax.

So what can you guys recommend? something that is cheap is always an advantage but dont mind paying i bit if i no im getting some good stuff.

Also tips on using clay bar as never used it before just fancy giving it ago see if it makes car look better.



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#2
Get built hamber clay. You only need water for lube and its quality, just make sure you get the medium compound one.

PS. Clay won't make the car look better as such, it'll feel a lot better.
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You can't really go wrong with clay just water and a bit of car wash mixed as lube in spray bottle. I use ag because I get it with the rapid detailer which makes a great lube cos it has a bit extra clay in there. Just mould a bit the size of 50p coin and rub it back and forth the paint work while making sure it's lubed.

As said doesn't make it look nice but makes it feel amazing
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Bilt Hamber. First clay i used, worked great easy to use, time consuming though lol.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Will try the bilt hamber out thanks guys

Any one got any recommendations for wax?? Currently using meguires deep crystal shine (think that's what it's called) brings the Car up great but just seeing what other ones are around



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Doesn't make the car look any better that's a new one to me! If its a regular mainted car difference would be minimal. The crap you pull off the paintwork is colored so its going to dull the paint below it.

Claying removes contaminants from the paint work to which would reflect light in a scattered manor once clayed the light is reflected in a more uniform focused manor. Allot of people these days just use it because they have seen it on YouTube or on forums. With contaminants removed you work and protect the paint rather than the contaminants.
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(29-08-2013, 10:06 PM)Jenkosowls Wrote: Doesn't make the car look any better that's a new one to me! If its a regular mainted car difference would be minimal. The crap you pull off the paintwork is colored so its going to dull the paint below it.

Claying removes contaminants from the paint work to which would reflect light in a scattered manor once clayed the light is reflected in a more uniform focused manor. Allot of people these days just use it because they have seen it on YouTube or on forums. With contaminants removed you work and protect the paint rather than the contaminants.

As said never used clay bar before so not 100% sure what the difference on the finish was! But thanks for clearing that up Wink gonna give it ago soon I think see what I think.



Any recommendations on wax???



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Some kind of paste wax. I use Poorboys Nattys Blue, also used Collinite 476 and i like both of them. Never tried autoglym HD though, i would like to see if its worth that 45 quid a tub!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Anything cheap or on offer.Imo can't beat time and elbow grease.
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Niall rates it very highly too, Dodo Juice Blue Velvet. It's very good and smells pretty awesome.

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(29-08-2013, 10:06 PM)Jenkosowls Wrote: Doesn't make the car look any better that's a new one to me! If its a regular mainted car difference would be minimal. The crap you pull off the paintwork is colored so its going to dull the paint below it.

Claying removes contaminants from the paint work to which would reflect light in a scattered manor once clayed the light is reflected in a more uniform focused manor. Allot of people these days just use it because they have seen it on YouTube or on forums. With contaminants removed you work and protect the paint rather than the contaminants.

Problem was first time I used it was on my moonstone car. What doesn't matter what you do with it or still looks the same. It wasn't that contaminated i was expecting more colour of the clay sheet each panel.
But moonstone is shit for cleaning. Dirty or clean still looks same.
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