Just used a Clay bar for the first time, WOW!!

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Mr Windscreen
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Just used a Clay bar for the first time, WOW!!

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Used a clay bar for the first time at the weekend. Very impressed, I managed to get a stain off the boot that wouldn,t budge with polish :grin: I thought my car was quite clean but now it looks fantastic. Just need to fit my new carbon bits and then it,ll be finished :-D

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Yes hurry up and get them fitted so i can see what they look like! :wink:
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Mounting bolts coming this week mate, I,ve just ordered some other stuff too! :-D

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There must be a lot of broken windscreens at the moment!!
Is it more carbon?
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:) - did you get some new wheels in the end .. I can't remember if you said you were ? .
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How do you actually use it and what else do you use with it e.g waxes? bla bla bla.

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You use it with a lubricant such as Meguirs quik detailer and then just spread it around in small circles to pick up any contaminants in your paint.

Any cleaning questions then Gary (shooter) is your man.
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Lets have some pics then mate !!!!
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323ian wrote:You use it with a lubricant such as Meguirs quik detailer and then just spread it around in small circles to pick up any contaminants in your paint.

Any cleaning questions then Gary (shooter) is your man.
You don't have to use the quick detailer, although it is easier to clean up afterwards. I just use soapy water now :)

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Yes Ian more carbon!, Ben no new wheels mate, got to pay for a wedding!!!!

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