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Claying my car
willni:
--- Quote from: samba2321 on March 30, 2018, 07:54:16 am ---Is there any products I should clean the car with first before attempting to clay it?
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Not if you don't want to :smiley: you can opt for a iron and fallout remover ( I use IronX by Carpro ) it will just take off some of the contaminants before you clay it and ones the claybar can't get, so extends the life of your clay bar and offers up some more depth, gloss and takes it back to the factory colour. Yes contaminants actually change your cars colour generally adding a brown tinge to the paint :scared:
samba2321:
--- Quote from: willni on March 30, 2018, 09:12:28 am ---
--- Quote from: samba2321 on March 30, 2018, 07:54:16 am ---Is there any products I should clean the car with first before attempting to clay it?
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Not if you don't want to :smiley: you can opt for a iron and fallout remover ( I use IronX by Carpro ) it will just take off some of the contaminants before you clay it and ones the claybar can't get, so extends the life of your clay bar and offers up some more depth, gloss and takes it back to the factory colour. Yes contaminants actually change your cars colour generally adding a brown tinge to the paint :scared:
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Cheers, think I'll order some fallout remover as well & give it a go next weekend.
99hagued:
Carpro do one called trix it’s tar spot remover and iron x in one
Hunty:
You can use Carpro IronX as the clay lube. Two birds with one stone! Mitts are good as they are really quick to use. You can do a car in 20mins. But they aren't the deep clean that you'll get when using a clay bar. Just use plenty of lubrication and you'll be fine. Enjoy!
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