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  • #16
    Re: Clay Barring Question

    This single thread will answer lots of your questions
    Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle - Updated!

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    • #17
      Re: Clay Barring Question

      Cheers for the help again guys

      I bought these products a couple of days ago (I have more back in New Zealand, but this is just a 'top-up' because they are half the price as back there!):

      '69 Dodge Charger 'General Lee' (Smith Brothers Restoration)
      '00 White R34 GT-R V-Spec
      '04 Blacked-Out E55 AMG
      '03 Blacked-Out H2 Hummer
      '09 Blacked-Out ML63 AMG... + more


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      • #18
        Re: Clay Barring Question

        Nice collection you got going there!

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        • #19
          Re: Clay Barring Question

          Originally posted by l SIC l View Post
          I just keep coming up with questions! After using say either 'SwirlX' or 'Ultimate Compound', what would be the next step? i.e. do I go straight to waxing or do I implement a polish?

          I'm asking this because I can't seem to find an application polish from Meguiar's website, it seems like the order would go: 1) Clay bar application 2) SwirlX or Ultimate Compound 3)....... and then 4) Tech Wax 2.0. Should I use the 'Deep Crystal Polish' before I wax the car (or another type of Meguiar's polish I am unaware of), or will this be an unnecessary application?

          ...I feel as if all the ideals I have gone by over the past few years with these Meguiar's products are being re-taught to me in a more effective manner then I have previously been doing :p
          I would suggest 1)Wash 2) Clay 3) SwirlX 4)Wax. I Do not think that UC is necessary as it is quite strong and should be used for major defects only. Also, polishing for me doesn't seem to be a necessary procedure. SwirlX does the job. Tech wax 2.0 is an excellent choice.However, also try M26.You will not be disappointed

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          • #20
            Re: Clay Barring Question

            Cheers Stamford

            Does anyone have any methods of how to clean 'door jams' and greasy areas like those? I always seem to get a microfiber towel greased-up when I get to drying inside the door jams, rear trunk sills, etc.
            '69 Dodge Charger 'General Lee' (Smith Brothers Restoration)
            '00 White R34 GT-R V-Spec
            '04 Blacked-Out E55 AMG
            '03 Blacked-Out H2 Hummer
            '09 Blacked-Out ML63 AMG... + more


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            • #21
              Re: Clay Barring Question

              Yeah, dont use your good MF's there... cheaper MF's, decent terry cloths.
              2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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              • #22
                Re: Clay Barring Question

                Noob here again

                I've been watching a few D/A polishing videos and in a few of them mention that after applying a polish, slight hazing may occur and these are removed with a 'final polish'.

                My question is: is a 'final polish' step waxing? Or is there another polish that has to be used first. Also, what would the initial polish (before the final polish) be? Are they, for example; colorX, swirlX, UC and scratchX.

                I am probably trying to look too deep into this, that's why I'm getting confused with these different terms that I probably already know. It would be nice to have it confirmed though heh

                '69 Dodge Charger 'General Lee' (Smith Brothers Restoration)
                '00 White R34 GT-R V-Spec
                '04 Blacked-Out E55 AMG
                '03 Blacked-Out H2 Hummer
                '09 Blacked-Out ML63 AMG... + more


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                • #23
                  Re: Clay Barring Question

                  Something strong like UC or #105 may cause some hazing on some paints, and that is where you would follow up with SwirlX/#205 if needed.

                  Doesnt always happen, but can.

                  And then in much rarer cases, even SwirlX could leave hazing, and you would need to look at something milder to follow that up.
                  2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                  • #24
                    Re: Clay Barring Question

                    Thanks for the response Murr. Do you have a recommendation for a product which would be useful in the case SwirlX starts to haze? I'm sure the new 'Ultimate Polish' will be very helpful in this case once it's released, but in the meantime I may need a back-up
                    '69 Dodge Charger 'General Lee' (Smith Brothers Restoration)
                    '00 White R34 GT-R V-Spec
                    '04 Blacked-Out E55 AMG
                    '03 Blacked-Out H2 Hummer
                    '09 Blacked-Out ML63 AMG... + more


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                    • #25
                      Re: Clay Barring Question

                      Well, #205 is milder, #9 is milder.

                      It can also be a situation where something like ColorX or another cleaner/wax can be used, esp if just removing products adds swirls.
                      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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