Re: If you don't claybar, then what?
Clay it. When I clayed my "why should I clay it" '05 Dodge Neon when it was new, I removed a ton of rail debris and overspray from the factory, when I was done it was smooth as a babies rump.
Claying is very easy.
I am not familiar with history of paints, but see if it's a single stage paint or base/clear coat paint (sorry don't know the cut off years or brands).
Post what you have in your possesion would be helpful (product wise).
And.....post some pix when your done.
Aaron
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Re: If you don't claybar, then what?
yeah, and a classic Audi, so please post pics!
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To me, claying is just as important of a step, it certainly provides the quickest evidence that what you're doing is working
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If you don't want to clay the paint and want to keep your time and effort minimized into the paint polishing process, then the best product for you to use will be our ColorX which can be found at just about any store, Autozone, Pep Boys, Kragen, Wal-Mart, Target, etc.
This is a strong cleaner/wax that will work great with your PC
Use a polishing pad on the 5.0 speed setting and work a small section at at time to keep plenty of the diminishing abrasives and chemical cleaners focused on the area you're buffing.
Overlap your sections. - Let the wax fully dry before wiping off.
Don't get this wax on any plastic or rubber trim if this car has trim like this than either be careful or tape this type of trim off with painters tape.
Claying is really the first best thing you can do but to answer your question as you framed it...
ColorX
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I agree with others...claying should be the first thing you do. No matter how big your car is, it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes (that's if it has a lot of contaminants) and if you get your son out there it should take 10-15 minutes.
Ryan
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Yeah, claying really is the easiest step with the biggest results.
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Sorry if this isn’t positive, but: If you don't claybar, then ....... you’ll continue to have bonded contaminants on your paint.
If it hasn’t been clayed in 22 years it’s likely to have an awful lot of contaminants.
Originally posted by Wraythe View Post...Due to time and the age of the paint, I do not want to claybar the entire car ...). The age of the paint doesn’t matter.
PC.
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If you don't clay, you just move onto the next step. The newer products still work great on older vehicles too. Don't worry about that!
Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle
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Problems and Solutions when using the G100/PC Dual Action Polisher
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How much paint are you removing.
Recommended Products - G100a Dual Action Polisher
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If you don't claybar, then what?
My wife and I surprised our son last week with a car (Audi 4000cs) for his 16th birthday. The car is a old (1986) but is in excellent condition inside and out. I want to detail the car with him but I have a question (yes - I searched).
Due to time and the age of the paint, I do not want to claybar the entire car (big car). After the car has been washed and dried, the paint has some shine. What Meguiars product would be best to use with a P.C.7424? All the Meguiars products I have are for newer vehicles.
Any positive comments are welcomedTags: None
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