So what's with this clay bar stuff?
#1
So what's with this clay bar stuff?
Almost everyone I know uses the clay bar on their cars....what is the purpose of this, "Clay Bar"...does it replace the waxing process? I saw on the mothers clay bar kit box and it said to use in between washing and waxing...
BTW what do you guys suggest for the ultimate waxing? Im looking for something that's either a spray on (Im using Meguiars Quick Detail) or someting like Ice....(I heard bad reviews about it)....Thanks!
BTW what do you guys suggest for the ultimate waxing? Im looking for something that's either a spray on (Im using Meguiars Quick Detail) or someting like Ice....(I heard bad reviews about it)....Thanks!
#2
spray on wax will never work as well as the time-intensive waxes.
A claybar is a way to remove the contaminants off the cars paint that you can feel when rubbing your hand after the car is clean. After a claybar it will feel as smooth as glass.
I use one every year after winter to remove all of the harsh winter stuff.
There are a few threads about claybars and how they work, I'll see if I can find it.
*Edit*
Found the link! here you go I wrote a long intensive write-up on the process, and other members also contributed with their knowledge of the products.
A claybar is a way to remove the contaminants off the cars paint that you can feel when rubbing your hand after the car is clean. After a claybar it will feel as smooth as glass.
I use one every year after winter to remove all of the harsh winter stuff.
There are a few threads about claybars and how they work, I'll see if I can find it.
*Edit*
Found the link! here you go I wrote a long intensive write-up on the process, and other members also contributed with their knowledge of the products.
Last edited by ChibiBlackSheep; 05-12-2009 at 03:00 PM. Reason: adding the link
#5
http://www.autogeek.net/detailing-clay-bar.html
this link explanes ALOT. please take a look
clay bar dosnt replace anything,,
TIP: take a sandwich bag and put it on your had and run your fingers down the side of your car if its ruff then is need a clay bar kit.
i would stay away from luquid clay bars they dont compeat with the hard bars.
this link explanes ALOT. please take a look
clay bar dosnt replace anything,,
TIP: take a sandwich bag and put it on your had and run your fingers down the side of your car if its ruff then is need a clay bar kit.
i would stay away from luquid clay bars they dont compeat with the hard bars.
#6
So, yeah....even though its suppose to rain tonight, I went ahead and washed my car just to get a fresh coat of wax on it...but after the wash I got carried away =[...I cleaned my rims, washed my car, Rubbing Compound it, Waxed it, Cleaned the Windows, Rain-X'd the Windows, and then Polished my rims....all in all, it was 8:25pm when I was completely done....checking the fluids....it was roughly 4-5pm when I started...hehe
but yeah, I decided to give "Victoria" (my mc) a feel....and yeah, she feels rough....time to give her my bar haha =P...clay bar...clay bar is what I meant...yeah....DONT JUDGE ME =[
but yeah, I decided to give "Victoria" (my mc) a feel....and yeah, she feels rough....time to give her my bar haha =P...clay bar...clay bar is what I meant...yeah....DONT JUDGE ME =[
#8
i clay barred my car once and was a little dissappointed actually. it did take away contaminants, but it did not take away my hard water spots like it says it will. i just used a solid rubbing compound and that worked.
on the other hand, i purchased my turtle wax liquid ice wax and BAM. i dont think i'll use another wax again. i was so happy with the results. my car is soooo soft now. shined like brand new. its great because you dont have to worry about avoiding the rubber molding and trim...it works on that too! very easy to apply and take off. i applied it in moderate sun so my car was warm to the touch, its a synthetic wax so thats ok to do. its great because i dont have access to shade around my complex for waxing.
in a nutshell, thats probably the only wax i'll invest $20 bucks for. probably the only wax i'll use again.
and of course this is me: (help, im trapped in a nutshell!)
haha.
on the other hand, i purchased my turtle wax liquid ice wax and BAM. i dont think i'll use another wax again. i was so happy with the results. my car is soooo soft now. shined like brand new. its great because you dont have to worry about avoiding the rubber molding and trim...it works on that too! very easy to apply and take off. i applied it in moderate sun so my car was warm to the touch, its a synthetic wax so thats ok to do. its great because i dont have access to shade around my complex for waxing.
in a nutshell, thats probably the only wax i'll invest $20 bucks for. probably the only wax i'll use again.
and of course this is me: (help, im trapped in a nutshell!)
haha.
#9
Almost everyone I know uses the clay bar on their cars....what is the purpose of this, "Clay Bar"...does it replace the waxing process? I saw on the mothers clay bar kit box and it said to use in between washing and waxing...
BTW what do you guys suggest for the ultimate waxing? Im looking for something that's either a spray on (Im using Meguiars Quick Detail) or someting like Ice....(I heard bad reviews about it)....Thanks!
BTW what do you guys suggest for the ultimate waxing? Im looking for something that's either a spray on (Im using Meguiars Quick Detail) or someting like Ice....(I heard bad reviews about it)....Thanks!
#10
7hrs to wash, clay and wax your car? That's insane!
Wash = 30 min at most
Clay = 30 min at most
Wax = 30 min at most
So even if you're taking your sweet time, it should only take you 1.5hrs at most to do that process. I usually do wash/clay/wax jobs in an hour or less.
The trick is to clay the car using the leftover water from the final rinse as the lube. Just make sure to have a bottle of QD on hand if you need more lube.