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Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23249

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First proper clean since I got her (first decent weather since I got her---and it still aint sunny!!)










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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23251

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Looking fantastic, loving the Quad lights

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:thumbsup:

How long did it take to do?

I've never clayed ours, but I'm very impressed by the results!:yesnod:
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Looking fantastic, loving the Quad lights

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Took just over an hour....quick rinse, then about 30mins clay, then another rinse...then left to dry (did wheels at this time)...then about 30 mins to wax/dry and buff. Would normally have gone over again with super resin polish, but couldn't find it!

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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23283

I also clayed Andy for the first time on Friday and was thrilled with the results.
When you run your hand over a panel it feels smooth as glass and looks great.
It was a couple of hours well spent.
The only problem with going over your car in this much detail is you find every flaw and stone chip
Even though the car looks much better you realize that it has flaws....Lots of Flaws!:ohmy:

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that's so true......so many rust spots and chips I had never knew were there.

Its DEFINITELY worth it on a black car...the shine is unbelievable...looks great

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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23288

Had a go on mine when I first had it. as has already been mentioned, the noticable difference on an already clean car is when you run your hand over an area that has been done .... smooth as glass. I also love the smell of autoglym detail spray .. is that wrong?

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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23289

No, that's perfectly normal...he said, backing away slowly...:rofl:
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Hmmmmmmmm autoglym B)

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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 3 weeks ago #23293

autoglym tyre dressing comes a close second. I occasionally spray my rubber mats and they come up lovely and also gives the cabin a fresh smell :)

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I like the smell of any car cleaning products.....mmmmm...cleannnnnnnnn

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Re: Morag's first clay 13 years 2 weeks ago #23310

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I like the smell of any car cleaning products.....mmmmm...cleannnnnnnnn


In the morning? Sounds like a film quote. :)

This is the closest mine comes to clay.

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