what is claying?

ell0070

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Feb 28, 2006
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Claying is where you use a piece of clay to remove all those little spots on the surface of your paintwork that you cant get off with a normal wash.

You soften the clay up in a bit of warm water, spray a lubricant such as megs quik detailer on the area, and rub the clay bar over it, being careful to spray more lube on regularly. If the area is not properly lubed, you can scratch the paint.

Takes quite a bit of time to do it properly though......
 

truCido

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Dec 11, 2003
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yeah would fix that :)

when i clayed my car for the first time I just sprayed loads of lube on....the difference it makes is amazing and I would really recommend doing it!! feels sooooo smooth after
 

minxycov

Guest
if you rub your fingers over the paintwork - if it feels slightly rough you should clay it....once you've finished it should feel like running your fingers over glass....makes it uber shiny too :)
 

minxycov

Guest
I use this...(well my butler does)


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"Quik Clay Detailing System

Tree sap, overspray and industrial fallout are just a few of the contaminants that bond to your paint’s finish making it rough and lacklustre. Meguiar’s Quik Clay Detailing System will quickly and safely restore a smooth-as-glass finish. Polishes and waxes then apply and wipe off in half the time with dramatically improved results."

it needs the lubricant....don't do it with water :S
 

Triple D

Guest
I use this...(well my butler does)


G1116_QUIKCLAYDS.gif


"Quik Clay Detailing System

Tree sap, overspray and industrial fallout are just a few of the contaminants that bond to your paint’s finish making it rough and lacklustre. Meguiar’s Quik Clay Detailing System will quickly and safely restore a smooth-as-glass finish. Polishes and waxes then apply and wipe off in half the time with dramatically improved results."

it needs the lubricant....don't do it with water :S

Its a good job you put well my butler does darling, as id have been on here straight away pointing out that you did a piss poor job of washing your car at the weekend, but i was too polite to tell u :hide::duck:

Also, as the other half has stated, claying makes the surface nice and super smoooth, feels wicked once its done and will give a better, longer shininess to the paint for much longer. ;)Only takes me roughly 20-30 mins to do a car that hasnt been clayed before, but the results are worth it big time.
 

minxycov

Guest
Its a good job you put well my butler does darling, as id have been on here straight away pointing out that you did a piss poor job of washing your car at the weekend, but i was too polite to tell u :hide::duck:

Also, as the other half has stated, claying makes the surface nice and super smoooth, feels wicked once its done and will give a better, longer shininess to the paint for much longer. ;)Only takes me roughly 20-30 mins to do a car that hasnt been clayed before, but the results are worth it big time.

er...you did my car at the weekend and i did yours :p well bits of it anyway ;)
 

Triple D

Guest
NO, u washed all of yours, and left dirt all over it, hence why i went over it again :p and i had to go over the bits that you had done on my car aswell. Ill teach you one day how to do it properly.

Bloody women, youd have thought they would know how to clean a car properly, afterall, you stand so close to the kitchen sink to wash up all the time :whistle:
 

777cupra

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Jan 12, 2007
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Buckinghamshire
just wondering....my cars paint is pretty smooth gt no stuck on bits like tree sap etc as I'm quite obsessed with cleaning and waxing/polishing recently! So will I still see a benefit from claying the car?

Is claying what gets rid of the swirl marks on the paint or is that a different thing all together?
 

Triple D

Guest
no, claying only gets all the **** bits off the surface, to remove swirls you will need a pc polished for the best results, and these dont come cheap, ie £200 + for a good un. You should notice a difference with the claying anyways matey:D
 
Jan 1, 2007
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Retford, Notts
Just use some decent polish, I used AG Super Resin Polish, then AG Extra Gloss on top. Hurts the arms but worth it.

If you dont fancy doing that, or your swirls are bad then get a detailer in for £200-300.
 
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