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  • Clay Detailing Steps

    Hi everyone,
    I’ve just bought some Meg Quick Clay. I also still have Soft Wash Gel, Meg 3 Step but Gold Class Wax instead of Step3 Carnauba Wax.
    If I want to do the best job I can on the paint, with the products I have (once or twice a year), would I use these steps?:

    Soft Wash
    Clay
    Paint Cleaner (Step #1)
    Polish (Step #2)
    Gold Class Wax

    OR

    Paint Cleaner (Step #1)
    then Clay

    Or would I leave out the Paint Cleaner when I use Clay, and use Paint Cleaner when I don’t have time to clay?

    Thanks for your help everyone.

    P.S. I have a 2003 Lexus IS200 in Dark Metallic Grey with fairly good paint condition. Although, the time between cleaning is 2-3 months (but when I finally do it, it’s the whole wash/polish/wax treatment).

  • #2
    Re: Clay Detailing Steps

    Hey Tom,

    You had it right the first time.
    I always clay before a cleaner or polish.
    Even when I'm just waxing my car I usually clay it first no matter what. Sometimes you'll be surprised at what you find on the clay afterwards.
    Good Luck with your detail.

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    • #3
      Re: Clay Detailing Steps

      hey with all you guys who do this for a living, does the clay take off the old wax

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      • #4
        Re: Clay Detailing Steps

        Yes, it should remove most anything on the surface you're working on. Clay is one of the more underrated processes in the scheme of things, imo.

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        • #5
          Re: Clay Detailing Steps

          yes clay is one of the most under rated steps. i learnt this first hand.

          if done right your car's finish should feel smooth like glass and water should pretty much just run off.

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          • #6
            Re: Clay Detailing Steps

            Originally posted by Satin Finish View Post
            Hey Tom,

            You had it right the first time.
            I always clay before a cleaner or polish.
            Even when I'm just waxing my car I usually clay it first no matter what. Sometimes you'll be surprised at what you find on the clay afterwards.
            Good Luck with your detail.
            Thanks Satin Finish,
            Good to know.

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