clay bar experience
#11
RE: clay bar experience
I work in a detail shop, I make good money, But I do it for the love of making the car look great. Be sure to always wax your vehicle after you claybar it.
I've used claybar on many of occasions (obviously) and I've had my share of problems with it, it can be great to get stubborn bugs off the front end, but it can also not get them all off.
I've used claybar on many of occasions (obviously) and I've had my share of problems with it, it can be great to get stubborn bugs off the front end, but it can also not get them all off.
#12
RE: clay bar experience
ORIGINAL: heavyk298
I work in a detail shop, I make good money, But I do it for the love of making the car look great. Be sure to always wax your vehicle after you claybar it.
I've used claybar on many of occasions (obviously) and I've had my share of problems with it, it can be great to get stubborn bugs off the front end, but it can also not get them all off.
I work in a detail shop, I make good money, But I do it for the love of making the car look great. Be sure to always wax your vehicle after you claybar it.
I've used claybar on many of occasions (obviously) and I've had my share of problems with it, it can be great to get stubborn bugs off the front end, but it can also not get them all off.
Aaron
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#14
RE: clay bar experience
Here some updated pix of my Neon.
Did process by hand, Wash, clay, ScratchX, Deep Crystal Polish step 2, 2 coats of NXT wax.
I do realize that I have a lot of wheel space in the wheel wells and was advised to lower the car, but when I get in (6' 290) and the rest of the family get's in , it's lowered =) LOL.
Thanks for looking.
Aaron
Did process by hand, Wash, clay, ScratchX, Deep Crystal Polish step 2, 2 coats of NXT wax.
I do realize that I have a lot of wheel space in the wheel wells and was advised to lower the car, but when I get in (6' 290) and the rest of the family get's in , it's lowered =) LOL.
Thanks for looking.
Aaron
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