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Drives: 2010 Rally Yellow 2LT RS Join Date: Nov 2009
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on NO WAX on the stripes. I would not advise wax on matte stripes however.Now a polish is generally abrasive unless you live in the crazy Zaino world. If you decide to use Zaino products, read their instructions on use and decide if it works for you (its pretty intense). If you go to pep boys and get some "polish" your going to destroy your stripes - however the Zaino "polish" is a wax/sealant. So IndyDave is essentially telling you its ok to wax the stripes. Here comes the zaino-ite flame
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Drives: 2001 Corvette Coupe Join Date: Jan 2010
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Your stripes are the shiniest that I have seen. Interesting that you've been waxing them and they haven't turned white. I haven't had any stripes that I could play with so I've yet to recommend anything. I'll have to try that at Camaro5 Fest. Very nice results.
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i clay barred my rear bumper today, and it was pretty gross.... much better now tho
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"Detailing Devil Dog"
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You would have never thought it was that bad, huh!
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looks good
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Drives: 2001 Corvette Coupe Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hopefully, you have watched my videos and are up to speed on preparing your car for claying. The car needs to be clean (not necessarily dry), before you start. The reason being, you do not want to put unnecessary dirt into the clay because the clay will only last so long. The particles that you are removing from the clay are EXTREMELY small. They will quickly disappear into the clay as you are flipping it. The amount of clay that Adam's sells is significantly larger than pretty much anything else that you will find on the market, thus, it goes quite a distance. You will keep your eye on the clay during the claying process to ensure that every time you flip it, a new clean spot is found. It is when you cannot find a clean spot on the clay after flipping it that your piece of clay is finished! At that point, you need to get some more clay. How long a bar of clay will last totally depends on the condition of the cars you use it on. I can tell you that on a car as new as the Camaro that have not been abused by years of neglect, a bar of Adam's clay will do quite a few Camaro's. You still need to be cognizant of your clay as you use it, ensuring that you are constantly finding a new clean area as you flip it. Under no circumstances whatsoever, do you want to use a piece of clay if it has been DROPPED!!! Once that clay hits the ground, IT IS WORTHLESS. The size of the dirt particles that it will pick up can do major damage to your paint. It is NOT worth chancing the damage. Throw that piece of clay away! Most folks split the clay that Adam's sells in half because it is so big. This is their ace in the hole in case they drop it. I suggest you do the same. Follow these rules and always clay a CLEAN car and not only will you not have issues, but the clay will last much longer. Also, some minor marring may occur while claying, especially if you don't keep the area lubricated. This damage is very minimal, and can be easily fixed using the Fine Machine Polish. Purchase a gallon of detail spray if you have never clayed your car. If you don't, you will quickly find out that a 16 ounce bottle is definitely NOT enough.
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Stretch, Fold. Stretch, Fold. Stretch, Fold. Clay. *repeat*
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