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  • #16
    Originally posted by Slats
    But I have come up with a new method I plan to try out next time I wax my car: First I'll wash the car like normal. Then while it is still wet I'll quickly clay it. And because it is still wet I won't need to use nearly as much Quick Detailer. Plus, since I towel off each panel as I go, the car will be dry and ready to wax when I'm done claying. Slats
    thats what i have done in the past........seems to work fine

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    • #17
      Yup I do as Zzzzeke says. Just wash with Gold Class carwash and then claybar the car using lubricant when it becomes sticky. Actually learned that from the Nissan dealership in Honolulu, Hawaii. Those guys are so car crazy...they even claybar the glass.....says it gives it the bling bling shine. It works for me!
      Mercedes-Benz:
      1987 190E 2.6 -Champagne
      1991 300SEL -Smoke Silver
      1992 190E 2.6 -Smoke Silver
      1992 400E -White
      1992 SE300 -Silver

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