mav
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hard work
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Jake
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It depends how much tar is on the paintwork, taking that off is hard work. I found everything else lifted off the paint and was easy.
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mav
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no much tar on mine...
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Jake
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easy peasy then, have a look on that link i posted to see how to use it. Pretty simple though.
[Edited on 01-07-2006 by jake]
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mav
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I will be buying on Monday and trying it out on Monday night...there will be pics
I'll take a look at link..
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AdiSRI
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they are ideal on lighter cars, gets every bit of tar off, i did my teg all over first day i had it with a clay bar, using the spray detailer that comes with the kit.
got mine from
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/
there very good give it a try!
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stu60
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Registered: 30th Nov 05
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spent the day cleaning the car gave it the clay bar treatment
very impressed with the shine and smoothness after using the megs clay bar
[Edited on 01-07-2006 by stu60]
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Gregor
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Registered: 28th Nov 03
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stu60
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escortgti.com what do you use on your bumpers?
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mav
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Both looking good there...
hopefully tomorrow night
wash/dry/clay treatment/wax
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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did any of you wear rubber gloves? it says on the box irritant and to avoid contact with skin
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SVM 286
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Yes Steve, I did.
I always wear engineer's inspection gloves to do anything on cars, I use either vinyl or blue nitrile depending on what I can get my mitts on.
Latex can be a bad idea as many people are allergic to it.
I have psoriasis and contact dermatitis from damage done to my skin in the motor trade, so have to keep my hands covered to keep oils, muck and solvents away from my skin, so I was definitely not going to use something described as irritant with bare hands.
I would strongly advise everyone to do likewise, and this goes for any work on your car.
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Steve
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iv just got sum marigolds, any good?
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SVM 286
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Steve
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just done my bonnet and wings, must say im quite impressed, im shocked byt the amount of crap thats on the clay bar itself, i thought my paint was very clean
storing the bar, do i just leave it laying about in the garage? will it stay soft?
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Gregor
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Yep just dont leave it on any dirty surfaces
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JadeM
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Do you use the clay bar on the whole car or just any bits theres excess grime stuck on???
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Steve
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whole car i guess, but top painted surfaces will be affected most
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Jake
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i wrap claybar in clingfilm although it is abit of a bastard to take off again
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Benn
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Registered: 25th Nov 05
Location: Fareham,hants
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will clean new paint up aswell,
you'll be amased what will settle on the paint even after a week,
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DaNnY_LaD
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Registered: 30th Nov 05
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im gonna have to get some of this...
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Bram
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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Best to keep it in a tupperware/sealed container.
Another tip, leave the clay in your warm water whilst washing the car and give it a once over whilst the soap/shampoo is still on the car!
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jamesw
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Registered: 28th Jun 02
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been using this for a while now
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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never bothered getting it today as it was pishing down all day
might get it tomorrow though..
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Jake
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mavs getting all excited.
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