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Originally posted by Nick Winn View PostMOL Members, I am happy to see that we are having a great discussion, but please remember to be respectful in your response if you disagree with another members opinion/suggestion.
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Nick Winn
"A forum is a place to come for therapy. Not a place when you leave that you need therapy"
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Originally posted by Rwlucas85 View PostI don't think water alone would provide the best lubricity for the claying step. Now if you used the actual wash bucket of soapy water as your lubrication, that is fairly common.
Originally posted by syswizard View PostDude - he's ALREADY doing a ton of work....LOL !!
With 3000 paper, very little paint or clear is being taken off IMHO.
Overspray that has been "cured" to the finish is tough stuff to remove....been there, done that.
Originally posted by The Guz View PostThe op did not mention anything about overspray. He is using the incorrect product and for all we know he has never clayed this particular car before.
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Originally posted by DAC17 View PostNick: Your company's customer service is outstanding. It's really good to see a modern day company stand behind its products and work with customers, even if it may not be the company's fault.
Kudos!
Thank you for the kind words.
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Originally posted by Nick Winn View PostSorry to hear about the trouble. A couple thoughts:
I noticed you mentioned you are using a heavy amount of detail spray. First, which detail spray are you using as a lubricant? We would not say a heavy amount of detail spray is necessary for clay bar lubrication. As far as amount? Most easy way to describe how much to use is just enough to keep the clay moving. It's possible you are creating an ultra slick surface with the abundance of detail spray, thus not allowing the clay to be as effective. Not saying this is the problem, just a possibility.
The clay bar in our G1016 Smooth Surface Clay Kit is considered mild and works great majority of the time, but there are situations where a more aggressive clay bar can work quicker. Depending on the level of contaminants present on the vehicle, amount of time contaminants have been present on paint, when clay was last used, etc. You may get quicker results going with a more aggressive clay bar. I'm not necessarily saying go straight to our C2100 Professional Aggressive Detailing Clay but our C2000 Professional Mild Detailing Clay is a step above in aggressiveness compared to our G1016 Smooth Surface Clay Kit. This would be our next recommendation, if you determine this is what you would like to next.
Overall if you are unsatisfied with our purchase of our Smooth Surface Clay Kit, you are welcome to contact our Solutions Hub at 800-347-5700 or customercare@meguiars.com to see what they can work out with you in regards to refund/replacement.
Good luck & feel free to post further questions, keep us updated. Hope this helps.
Nick
Kudos!
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MOL Members, I am happy to see that we are having a great discussion, but please remember to be respectful in your response if you disagree with another members opinion/suggestion.
Thank you
Nick Winn
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Originally posted by syswizard View PostDude - he's ALREADY doing a ton of work....LOL !!
With 3000 paper, very little paint or clear is being taken off IMHO.
Overspray that has been "cured" to the finish is tough stuff to remove....been there, done that.
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Originally posted by RX300 View PostWhat about waterless wash? I have one made by aero cosmetics that I got on amazon.
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Originally posted by Flash Gordon View PostYou could also wetsand, but you'll be doing a ton of work that's not necessary
With 3000 paper, very little paint or clear is being taken off IMHO.
Overspray that has been "cured" to the finish is tough stuff to remove....been there, done that.
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Thanks guys I will give that a whirl. Unfortunately I’m not able to wash my car at home due to bad water. What about waterless wash? I have one made by aerocosmetics that I got on amazon.
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As others have stated...give the 'regular' quik detailer. That's the one on the maroon bottle.
Keep us up to date on how it all turns out...good luck.
Bill
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I don't think water alone would provide the best lubricity for the claying step. Now if you used the actual wash bucket of soapy water as your lubrication, that is fairly common.
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Originally posted by Flash Gordon View PostForgo the detail spray. Clay during your wash process
Wash Panel > Rinse > Clay > Rinse
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Forgo the detail spray. Clay during your wash process
Wash Panel > Rinse > Clay > Rinse
If you have Industrial grade paint overspray, you'll need to either get a more aggressive clay or something like the Speedy Prep towel. You could also wetsand, but you'll be doing a ton of work that's not necessary
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Originally posted by RX300 View PostThanks for the quick reply. I will definitely try using less detail spray and see how that works out for me. I am using Meguiars ultimate detailing spray to lubricate the clay. I appreciate the offer but no need for a refund or replacement as I don’t believe it’s a faulty product. It’s either user error or the contaminants need a little more aggressive actionOriginally posted by PPLd View PostHello my friend,
I remember reading it somewhere that the UQD was too slick and not recommended as clay lube.
Suggest you may give the Quik Detailer that come with your clay kit a try and see how that turns out.
Originally posted by syswizard View PostHave you considered applying trizact 3000 wet paper (foam pad or sanding block), followed by M105, M205 ?
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