Okay, CLAY Fans, here is the latest of the CLAY BAR adventures. Remember the first rule of CLAY CLUB???? Talk about it....
I clayed 4 cars in 6 days. The pictures in the GALLERY (use the link below). All of you that read the post CLAY BAR BELIEVER will like to see the finished Aspen. For all of the skeptics about CLAY in the crowd, well, I suggest you stop being skeptic and get the CLAY. It works.
For my Aspen project I did all of the work by hand, yes no power tools (one day Santa will bring me the G110....maybe). Anyway did it in the following steps:
1. Washed it with regular car soap.
2. Clay Barred the paint.
3. Clay Barred the chrome. [Never clay paint after chrome]
4. Chrome polished all the chrome.
5. Meguiars Paint Cleaner waxed.
6. Meguiars NXT 2.0 waxed.
It took me over 12 hours on this one car. It was worth every minute though. I can tell you that I am glad I did all of the work, now if I could only get it running then I could use it as a daily driver. I hope you enjoy the photos and appreciate a car resurrected from the dead. Oh, could you imagine what it would look like if I would have used the G110 and M105 or M205? Maybe another time.
I clayed 4 cars in 6 days. The pictures in the GALLERY (use the link below). All of you that read the post CLAY BAR BELIEVER will like to see the finished Aspen. For all of the skeptics about CLAY in the crowd, well, I suggest you stop being skeptic and get the CLAY. It works.
For my Aspen project I did all of the work by hand, yes no power tools (one day Santa will bring me the G110....maybe). Anyway did it in the following steps:
1. Washed it with regular car soap.
2. Clay Barred the paint.
3. Clay Barred the chrome. [Never clay paint after chrome]
4. Chrome polished all the chrome.
5. Meguiars Paint Cleaner waxed.
6. Meguiars NXT 2.0 waxed.
It took me over 12 hours on this one car. It was worth every minute though. I can tell you that I am glad I did all of the work, now if I could only get it running then I could use it as a daily driver. I hope you enjoy the photos and appreciate a car resurrected from the dead. Oh, could you imagine what it would look like if I would have used the G110 and M105 or M205? Maybe another time.
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