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    tp://[/IMG]Need opinions. Do use ultimate compound or clay first? Want to try the coupound for fine scratchs and imperfections on my 1996 Ranger. Used clay and color x on it about year ago.
    Thanks





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    1996 Ford Ranger 2wd reg cab 2.3 with a 5spd.

    1997 Gmc Jimmy 4wd 4dr 4.3 with a auto.

  • #2
    Re: Which comes first?

    Yes, clay first, then your paint cleaners or cleaner/waxes.
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Re: Which comes first?

      clay.
      wash
      clay
      ultimate compound
      wax preferably 2 thin coats.

      just out of curiosity. Have you ever tried swirl-x, or scratch-x?
      It is always preached around here, to use the least aggressive means possible. If you can try and do A test spot with the other products first. If you are doing the work by hand. It will probably take multiple passes to achieve the results you want.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: Which comes first?

        Wash first (of course), then clay with a lubricant. THEN use your compound and try to get out what the clay wouldn't.
        Ray...
        Graphic Designer and detail semi-freak!

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        • #5
          Re: Which comes first?

          Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
          clay.
          wash
          clay
          ultimate compound
          wax preferably 2 thin coats.
          See that JA puts a period on the first clay. Answering the question and then telling the method to follow. Just think that he forgot double space

          I just want to make a note out of this because some people can read fast and see the order is - Clay/Wash/Clay/UC/Wax- and this is wrong. Always wash is the first thing to do, removing all the contaminants that can be washed away and then working with a clean surface.

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          • #6
            Re: Which comes first?

            Originally posted by yalerd View Post
            See that JA puts a period on the first clay. Answering the question and then telling the method to follow. Just think that he forgot double space

            I just want to make a note out of this because some people can read fast and see the order is - Clay/Wash/Clay/UC/Wax- and this is wrong. Always wash is the first thing to do, removing all the contaminants that can be washed away and then working with a clean surface.
            Good catch. You are right, Frances.
            Of course it is the following:
            wash
            clay
            Uc
            wax.
            quality creates its own demand

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