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First car wash (first time I clayed/polished/waxed a car)
Got the car on Thursday. Absolutely love the color compared to the black one I had, so I figured I would give this one the best treatment I could. Prior to this I watched videos, read forums, and researched as much as I could.
Thank you for the comments on my clay debacle. Ended up getting my microfiber and using my finger nail (covered finger with it) and scraped away careful not to dig too much into the clear bra. After his experience I will be taping the edged up. The materials I used were: AMMO NYC wheel care (soap, spray, and tire shine) AMMO NYC soap and hydrate (used when drying) Meguiar's clay bar and used AMMO soap and lubrication Meguiar's polish (done by hand) All in all for the first intense wash like this it was actually really fun. Though towards the end of the polish I started to get sloppy so I had to take a break. Believe the whole thing took me 4-5 hours. Hoping to reduce this time in the future. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Not a pro but I would recommend to get it off before it drys. If it gets hard you might end up scratching the paint. Just hit it with some quick detailer or clay lube and wipe off
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I'm not exactly sure what the best way to get it off is, but in the future, I'd recommend some painter's tape to cover up the edges. It'll also help a lot when you polish and wax the car.
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