I washed my Frontier on Thursday afternoon. Then; I immediately garaged it. But; I went out again this morning. Clear day, etc... But; since, I was on the road, do you think I should re-wash the Frontier before using the Clay?
Thanks!!
I washed my Frontier on Thursday afternoon. Then; I immediately garaged it. But; I went out again this morning. Clear day, etc... But; since, I was on the road, do you think I should re-wash the Frontier before using the Clay?
Thanks!!
- Greg
I would just hit up the paint with some QD if there is dust on it. If there is dirt S&W will do and if theres more then you`re going to need to wash.
"Whether you think you can or think you can`t - you are right " -Henry Ford
The above is correct. IF there just very light dust from sitting you could use the QD that comes with the kit, if you got the kit. other wise like stated above any qd for light light dust, S+W for a little more dust and more than that wash.
Greg
Yeah, Quick Detail or Spray n Wash it. The dust won`t make a good lube.
Let us know how the Claymagic works.
Brenton Dickieson
Wow!! Thanks for the quick responses, guys! I have a buddy, that is actually a member of this forum; EBPcivicsi, that lives about 7 miles from me. But; I have not been able to track him down since I got my new truck! He does this stuff for a living. :yes: When you see him, if I don`t see him first, tell him Greg said, Hi!!
So; do you guys typically wash following the clay bar treatment? Or; just go straight to the wax?
Also; would you recommend applying a polish first, and then the Meguiar`s #26 Yellow Wax (the first wax, I`m going to use), or just the wax?
Thanks!!
- Greg
I`m not a Meguiar`s guy (except for NXT Tech Wax), but as a general comment:
-if I`m going to polish, I don`t was after clay
-if I`m just following with a pure sealant or wax without cleaning properties, I use a paint cleaner/wax & silicone remover from DuPont, Tumbler, etc. It is a body shop product that helps get rid of strange drippy looking stains from some clay jobs that you see under flourescent lights
Just be careful to clay small areas and wipe with a clean microfibre towel folded several ways to avoid drips and spots.
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Brenton Dickieson
Thanks! I am thinking, I will get some Poor Boys next. But; I wanted to get some wax on it now before winter, and this was on the store shelves. I still have some Meguiar`s Gold Class from before. But; after hearing about the #26, and seeing the finish on a red Lighting, I thought, I would give it a try.
Since; it is 65 degrees, would you wash a car in the sun to get it ready for the Clay Bar? It is something, I typically always avoid - summer or winter. But; the earlier cloud cover is gone, and I don`t want to take it into town (spending another $3.00) at the bay wash***! Ha!!
I was thinking, I could do a quick wash (then bring it into the garage) - just to be on the safe side, before claying.
*** When I go to a bay wash, I bring a couple of my own buckets with water in gallon jugs, and my car wash. Plus; my wash mit, California Blade, MF towels, and few terry towels. I use only the low pressure, too. I usually clean my wheels at the house. Then; when I get home, I finish up. :beer:
- Greg
Sounds like you are on the right track.
If you have products you like, use them before buying a whole bunch. I`ve got PB`s EX, EX-P, Polish w Carnauba, and Natty`s. I`ve got The Treatment, Prestone, Mother`s, Turtle Wax, Meg`s, Farecla, Ducan, and Pinnacle Souveran. Souveran is the best, but Natty`s Blue is close. Ducan is the worst, but Turtle Wax is close. Even from the worst to the best, the difference is durability, but shine is only something pros and ocd folk notice.
If you want to use up product, layer, rinse & repeat, or apply wax with every wash. You`ll love the shine, you`ll get great protection even with the worst products, and you`ll get closer to the point where you can order more!
Brenton Dickieson
Giddy Up! It`s easy to accumulate a bunch of different products!
So; what do you think? Would you do a light wash in sunny 65 degree weather?
Otherwise; I will probably get up early, and do the wash in the morning when it`s in the low 40s .
Here`s a picture a couple of years back of me and EBPcivicsi. The black MazdaSpeed was mine.
- Greg
When I have to wash in the sun, I have a friend hold the hose to keep the car wet, and wash a panel at a time.
What is 65, about 19degrees? 18? That`s pretty warm, but you should be able to keep up.
Nice cars.
Brenton Dickieson
All is good! We got some cloud cover. :yes: It`s washed, and now in the garage. Tomorrow morning, I Clay Bar.Originally Posted by PEI Detail
And; thanks, regarding the cars. He now has orange/red Roto wheels on the Civic. `Looks real good, too!
Appreciate your help!
- Greg
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