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I thought clay bar isn't really meant to take off "spots" but more the invisibly tiny surface contaminants. I usually try to hit any of the spots with quick detailer or bug/tar remover before doing clay bar.
Yep, bought a couple of "wheel brushes" albeit way cheaper than that, with very little luck. Funny enough, the best one I've used was a toilet cleaning brush I got from the hardward store lol Temperature maybe? Part of the reason I like using paste better than the liquid wax Ewww, sounds serious, probably something I'd take to the dealer to take a look at. Is it because you have after market wheels/wider tires? |
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I had a number of those orange spots, tar/rubber from the road, black grime, etc. Clay has always worked well for me on those types of things, but this one was nearly worthless.
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Sorry to hear about the clay bar. I've always had luck with Meguiar's bars. I actually just used the bar I was going to throw away on my dad's headstone. Really made it slick, but I guess was so used up that it didn't get all the water spots off as I expected. His friend's headstone right next to his felt like sandpaper! My mom was amazed at how shiny it was.
I have better luck apply a thin coat of wax using a foam applicator pad compared to micro fiber. If you apply too much wax, you're going to have a bad time. Lol. For wheels, I just use a separate micro fiber wash mitt than I do from the body. |
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man I was planning on doing a touch up wash/inbetween wash with ONR+ and some spray wax but now I feel like I should do a full wash this week.
So lazy!
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Might do techshine on it but I don't have anywhere to rinse it off first (not near where I usually do my full wash). |
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Nice, I could see how the extra flexibility of the ultra-fine clay would be good for wheels, especially ones with intricate spoke designs.
Check out the response from Autogeek when I sent them my complaints on the clay and wheel brush. Literally dripping with elitism and holier than thou attitude LOL: "People seem to really love those 2 products a lot. The Speed Master Wheel Brush for instance has many great reviews not only on our website (129 reviews, 4.5 stars) but all over the internet as well. Here’s an alternative type of brush that we carry that you may be interested in that is also extremely popular - http://www.autogeek.net/wheel-woolie...ing-tools.html Pinnacle’s Ultra Poly Clay is the single finest clay composition available today. For a more aggressive clay bar, you will risk the chance of marring/scratching the paint as the clay material is more “abrasive”. If you are still interested in a more aggressive clay, you would take a look at this one - http://www.autogeek.net/meprdeclag.html" Quote:
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Definitely do a wash (not just a rinse) first if you're planning to use a liquid polymer wet wax/sealant (Tech Shine) - you'll need the surface of the car to be clean when you're applying it.
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That's a crap response that doesn't even address your concerns about the products. |
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Yeah I don't really care how many positive reviews (some of which may be fake/paid for) a product has. I sent a detailed description of my own negative experience with the product, the other reviews aren't relevant. I guess he is encouraging me to make a one star review to offset some of those "great reviews"?
But what about the clay? Laz, at least we now know that "Pinnacle’s Ultra Poly Clay is the single finest clay composition available today"! I like the warning about "marring/scratching" my paint with a more aggressive clay compound, like I don't know what the fuck I'm doing. In reality, I'm more likely to "mar/scratch" my paint with that ultra poly clay due to the intense downward pressure I was having to use, which was at points making my hood flex inward.
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Saw an older gentleman in a S2000 behind me at the light before the freeway ramp today while I was going to work. We both hauled ass through the onramp
and exchanged deuces after. Certainly made my day more fun.
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Few post-detail pics from Monday. Really love having to park in the dirt and weeds after 3+ hours of work!
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I know how you feel! I literally finished cleaning my car today with the nice SF weather then it becomes misty and foggy as I finish. Now outside is slightly wet.
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