CLAY BAR crisperience...

AF1JZ

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Here's what I found the easiest and best looking results when I use the claybar/wax. If I managed to forget anything, I will edit this post.


1. Wash the car twice with some Dawn dish soap. It will remove pretty much remove any wax that is there.
2. Dry with your choice of towel or chamois. I use the real rawhide chamois.
3. Drive the car around the block to get rid of any "hidden" water.
4. Dry off any water that came out.
5. Get your Mothers or Meguire's Claybar Kit. I prefer Meguire's.
6. Spray the whole hood generously with the Detail spray that comes with the kit.
7. Mash the claybar into a ball then flatten out so it is about 1/2'' thick. Push the claybar onto your fingers.
8. Start rubbing the claybar onto where you just sprayed in a back and forth motion or "wax on, wax off" motion. Make sure you do it real good. The longer you do it, the better the results. Don't go try and take the clear coat off though. After every section or when it gets too flat, make it into a ball and repeat step 7. DO NOT DROP IT ON THE GROUND!!! It will pick up every speck of rocks, even stuff you can't see. It will scratch the shit out of the paint. If it does hit the ground, try to get every speck of the rocks out of it or replace it.
9. Immediately after you finish the hood, get one of those microfiber towels and wipe the spray off until it is mostly dry. I then use a regular cotton towel and finish wiping the surface until it is dry.
10. Repeat steps 6-9 on the fender, then door, then roof, then rear, then other door, then other fender. Reason to do it in sections is so that it doesn't completely dry.
11. It's best to do this on a fair temperature day. Around 70-80. Also, if you can do it out of the sun even better. The sun likes to bake on the clay after you do it which makes it really hard to get off. Very noticable on darker cars.
12. Now's the time to put your tire shine on if you use the spray or aresol type shines.
13. Lastly use your favorite brand/type of wax. I prefer Meguires NXT generation wax (purple bottle). I would like to use Zaino's, but it is a little to expensive for me.
14. Use a oribal buffer if you have one. You don't have to put a lot of wax on. Sometimes less is better.
15. After you have put all the wax on, take it off with a microfiber towel. I usually use the polishing pad for the oribal buffer after I use the microfiber towel. But, if you don't have one, just make sure to get all the wax off.
16. Crack open a beer because you are going to need it after all the hard work you put into the detailing.
17. Stand back and look at what you have accomplished. Rub the backside of your hand along the surface and you will be amazed at what the claybar can do.


**Disclaimer** This is what I always do and it yields very good results. I'm not to be responsible if you don't follow the directions and mess up your paintjob.
 
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crisp

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AF1JZ said:
Here's what I found the easiest and best looking results when I use the claybar/wax....


Thank you for the steps... (especially the BEER!:biglaugh: )

How about "SEALER"? I have never used it, but recall a comment earlier about it... sounds like a good idea, as my "clay bar" results have "diminished" after a couple weeks and some weather. (STILL looks GOOD though... but I suspect sealer would help with retention?)

-crisp
 

johnathan1

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Wax is sealer.

And also, right after claying, I usually wash the car again to get rid of all of the leftover bits of grime and dirt that came off of the paint and are floating around in the lubricating spray (spray wax) that is still all over the car... This really seems to be the best way to do it, or at least spray all of it off thoroughly, then wipe.
 

crisp

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johnathan1 said:
Hmm, did you put that there? My car does not have that warning label.

Warning label is IN the dashpod trimplate as "OEM" as far as I know... car has an interesting history, starting out as a CA car... and ultimately, purchased by me with only 22k miles on it.:biglaugh: I'm pretty sure it came that way from factory...


-crisp
 

RazoE

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3p141592654 said:
When you buy an HKS exhaust they give you a sticker just like that. I wonder if that is where it came from?



My HKS intake system came with a big grey sticker with an OE CARB sticker/number, but it wasn't that small, any pics of the sticker you're talking about..?
 

crisp

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RazoE said:
My HKS intake system came with a big grey sticker with an OE CARB sticker/number, but it wasn't that small, any pics of the sticker you're talking about..?


Mine is not a sticker. The little label is behind the clear dash pod shield, and it looks VERY much to be OEM... hmmmm... I didn't realize it was not "normal". I'll try to post a good close-up of it sometime later.


-crisp
 
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Does it look like this? That's the HKS sticker. It is white lettering on a clear film.




crisp said:
Mine is not a sticker. The little label is behind the clear dash pod shield, and it looks VERY much to be OEM... hmmmm... I didn't realize it was not "normal". I'll try to post a good close-up of it sometime later.


-crisp
 

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red88turbo

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absolutely amazing what the clay bar did for your paint. your color is my all time favorite supra color. It looks fresh from the factory!
 

crisp

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3p141592654 said:
Does it look like this? That's the HKS sticker. It is white lettering on a clear film.

NOPE, I don't think so... It's actually UNDER the dash panel "plastic", and it appears to be "sunken" or "inlaid" little label (could be just a "plate sticker") that is "black w/white lettering"... I would think it would be VERY difficult to add/replicate as an aftermarket item...



-crisp
 

crisp

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crisp said:
NOPE, I don't think so... It's actually UNDER the dash panel "plastic", and it appears to be "sunken" or "inlaid" little label (could be just a "plate sticker") that is "black w/white lettering"... I would think it would be VERY difficult to add/replicate as an aftermarket item...


-crisp

OK... I just took the laptop out to the car, and compared the label YOU showed with mine. AN EXACT FONT MATCH! Mine LOOKS BLACK but it might be the CLEAR STICKER on the BLACK BACKGROUND that makes it look that way. Perhaps someone DID pull back? the plastic faceplate on the dash and STICK a STICKER under it, looking quite OEM as a result!

Man... I feel like crisplock Holmes now.... Bwaaaaaahhhhh ha ha ha!:nono:

I stand CORRECTED!

-crisp
 

crisp

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3p141592654 said:
Crisp, what wheels do you have on your car. They look very nice.

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47301


^^^ You can see the details there...


Funny you should ask! They came off the "other car" in my signature below!


(Surprisingly, for STOCK TOYOTA RIMS, I have received ALOT of positive feedback from this combination!:icon_bigg )


...and it works GREAT with my SLEEPER theme!


-crisp