LukesCorsaSXi
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Judging by the results people get on their cars by using clay, can any1 tell me which is the best to use and how to apply it for the best results? Thanks alot.
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tom130691
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i just got one to play with no idea what im doing yet though ill read the box
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Piér
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Go on ebay, type in Bilt Hamber Clay and I recommend getting the soft grade, you use normal water with it, just spray the water on the panel on and rub the clay bar on it until it feels smooth.
Youtube how to use a clay bar and there will be plenty of videos.
Just make sure you keep the panel very wet or you will damage the paint and keep folding the clay in on its self to keep it clean.
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by Piér
Go on ebay, type in Bilt Hamber Clay and I recommend getting the soft grade, you use normal water with it, just spray the water on the panel on and rub the clay bar on it until it feels smooth.
Youtube how to use a clay bar and there will be plenty of videos.
Just make sure you keep the panel very wet or you will damage the paint and keep folding the clay in on its self to keep it clean.
Thanks alot mate. Will buy 1 now
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Piér
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It's alright mate, just follow the videos and you wont go wrong! Soft grade is better though you car is pretty clean so it should be fine
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Piér
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One more thing, the clay bar you get is quite big so cut it into 4 if you drop it on the floor bin it!
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Rich H
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Pier, I love how you now repeat the info I was giving you via PM around a year ago
Saves me the job of doing it I suppose.
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fazza
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atleast it shows he actually listened to what you said Rich
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DansCorsaSXi
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Ok thanks for help lads
Me and bro will have a good go with it
Star silver C20XE SXi Project thread
Smoke Grey Corsa GSi Project thread
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vx-scottw
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outer 10 how good is it
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Piér
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Pier, I love how you now repeat the info I was giving you via PM around a year ago
Saves me the job of doing it I suppose.
Everyone starts somewhere Rich, I'll fuck off to DW and keep my mouth shut so you can be the only person into cleaning cars on CS
[Edited on 02-05-2011 by Piér]
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Rich H
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No need to get like that, I was only messing around!
As I say, it's good to have somebody else who's able to answer some of the questions on here now!
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Sean
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there was a guy who had a thread up not long ago did a focus and scooby IIRC and he had a code for cs members where you get discount
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Sean
there was a guy who had a thread up not long ago did a focus and scooby IIRC and he had a code for cs members where you get discount
Neoquip is his name iirc, Car Kandy? I'm on my phone so cba to search I'm afraid!
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Piér
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Car Kandy would be correct Rich, however I would still recommend sticking with Bilt Hamber, I know its very highly rated as does Rich!
P.s Rich, I was only messing, can never write something in the right context sorry mate!
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