Ok.. will give it a go..
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Other on the forum will recommend other makes, but I have used Autoglym's claybar in the past to good effect. They have some handy videos on their site explaining how to use their products. Here's the claybar detailing one:
It looks quite a tedious process but is actually quite straightforward and quick once you get going!
It looks quite a tedious process but is actually quite straightforward and quick once you get going!
Cheers..will do.Guy wrote: βTue Jun 25, 2019 9:17 am Other on the forum will recommend other makes, but I have used Autoglym's claybar in the past to good effect. They have some handy videos on their site explaining how to use their products. Here's the claybar detailing one:
It looks quite a tedious process but is actually quite straightforward and quick once you get going!
Thank you
Depends how dirty it gets. You break off pieces to use in turn and discard them when the small piece of clay is visibly dirty - this can be after a couple of panels or even the whole car (if not too contaminated). Check some of the 'detailing' forums for more advice.
Thank you.Guy wrote: βWed Jun 26, 2019 9:10 amDepends how dirty it gets. You break off pieces to use in turn and discard them when the small piece of clay is visibly dirty - this can be after a couple of panels or even the whole car (if not too contaminated). Check some of the 'detailing' forums for more advice.