I just got done detailing 2 badly neglicted white vehicles. Both cars were absolutely full of little orange spots, industrial fallout, and tar. I clayed with Meguiar's mild clay and used some DC1 paint cleaner before waxing. Both turned out awesome, but it's taking 2-3 hrs to do this cleaning step. I'm ruining a piece of clay per car. Any ideas how to speed it up maybe using some other solvents, something short of using a rotary with a wool pad. What do you pro's use for this?
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Well for the spots due to the fallout, rail dust, ect, clay is the way to go. Why not get the aggressive clay instead of the mild? It'll be much easier to remove.
It took me 2 hours to thoroughly clay my white car with a regular clay bar. I had touched up a few area's w/ an aggressive clay bar and it came out MUCH easier.
Polishing w/ a 8006 and some M80 would probably solve up that problem real quick too.
if not, you could step up on the abrasive scale.Wiseguys Auto Detailing
Serving North Florida
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