bulldog 2 Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Has anybody tried Meguiars clay and the 3 part polishing system , if you read the box and bottles is sounds the bolox.Things that put me off is, no one I know has used it. the cost if you buy everything the say you need to do the job proper how often you would need to do it to keep it looking good the time it would take to do the complete car in one hitAny opinions on this or recommended other polishes will be spot on. Link to post Share on other sites
Charged VR 0 Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Have used the Clay block and if used as said, it is the bolox, Never used the 3 Part polishing system, But use the Gold class wax instead which is REALY GOOD!!!! It does take an absolute age to do the clay block properly though, but well worth it. The metal polish is crap though. Link to post Share on other sites
bulldog 2 Posted June 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 If it stops raining on weekend I may have a go at the clay and polishing, did the shin last for long ? Link to post Share on other sites
Karr-Man 0 Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 yes its that good, but u only get out the work that u put in (be prepared for a sore arm the next day) Link to post Share on other sites
Charged VR 0 Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 The shine did last for a while, But once done its so easy to run the quick detailer or Gold glass wax round again. Its amazing how much crap the clay block removes from the paintwork. Also the gold class polish goes on clear so it doesn't show up all the stone chips like other polish's Link to post Share on other sites
nivag27 5 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Top quality I have used the clay bar and it really does shift loads of crap and prob wont need to do it again for ages and the three stage is quality but as said above it is a lot of graft if you do it all at once. Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 remember though the clay is an abrasive, not just a sticky block that lifts dirt so you plenty of lube Link to post Share on other sites
Damo 85 0 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 the clay in this kit is very easy to use and leaves a great finish. the 3 stage kit is good but your best replacing stage 3 with a more durable wax. it tends not to last anywhere near as long as other waxes from collinite, poorboys etc. but yeh the clay is well worth getting if you havent done it before Link to post Share on other sites
Damo 85 0 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 oops Link to post Share on other sites
aimee 0 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 yep, what everyone else said, the claybar is good stuff! i normally use that and then go over the car with techwax and it comes up really well, the paints really smooth and shiny. Have the intention of using another wax to finish it off but my arms can't be bothered by that point! Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 once clayed, you want to seal it with something like Autoglym EGP, then wax it, makes a difference come wash time Link to post Share on other sites
nimpy 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 roughly how long to clay the car then? Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 depends on the state of it, keep rubbing until the clay is dirty, need it around abit to get a clean piece and repeat until its not getting dirty in that area anymore, if you lightly run your hand across the paint you will notice it start to feel slicker and smoother Link to post Share on other sites
bulldog 2 Posted June 22, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 So washing with clay is no different from giving the paint work a good t cut then ? Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 T-cut is more abrasive and is to remove oxidised paint and minor swirls. Clay removes just bonded contaminants like tree sap, bird lime, overspray etc, the worst offender is just dirt from the road, especially if you park on a busy road and its constantly getting road spray on it Link to post Share on other sites
bulldog 2 Posted June 22, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 How long does a bar of clay last, or in other words how many times can you wash your car with it till it is no more, or how many bars to a car ?Whats the best polish, the wet look polimar polish or the liquid gold ? Link to post Share on other sites
jaysVR6 2 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Some people think the use of clay is just a simple quick squirt of detailer and then a rub with the clay, I've seen so many poor attempts that have introduced marring which you'll never remove unless its hit with a G220 or orbital.My tip before you even attempt to do any moderate renovation work to your paintwork is to really do your research. Have a good browse on Detailing World before you do any damage you cannot rectify. Link to post Share on other sites
nimpy 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 ah right, so it can do as much damage a good. I am getting the car apinted in a month, so it probably would not be worth doing to new paint ? Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 How long does a bar of clay last' date=' or in other words how many times can you wash your car with it till it is no more, or how many bars to a car ?Whats the best polish, the wet look polimar polish or the liquid gold ?[/quote']you dont wash the car with it, you use it like wet and dry sandpaper with quick detailer spray as lubricant, the clay will last untill you cant find anymore clean areas, mine lasted 2 years before I bought a new one.Shine wise your best off using a polymer sealant like autoglym egp, then a carnuba wax like collinitethe sealent makes the paint look deep and the wax makes it look wet, so the both combind looks really good.But as has been said do your research on detailing world as there is alot of absolute crap out there, promising allsorts and never deliveringfor a starting point try autoglym super resin polish (it will hide small scrathes and swirls) then autoglym extra gloss protection ontop, followed by p21s carnuba wax ontop of that to finish. All easy to use with really good results when done properlyThen once youve been on detailing world, you will get the bug and start spending alot more money on fancier potions I bet!! Link to post Share on other sites
jaysVR6 2 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Why would you need to clay brand new paint? The only reason for using any kind of abrasive compounds on paint work is to rennovate and flatten it and your new paint should be completely contaminant free. Link to post Share on other sites
xyber 1 Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 ah right' date=' so it can do as much damage a good. I am getting the car apinted in a month, so it probably would not be worth doing to new paint ?[/quote']nah no point, leave the new paint a month so it can fully cure, then seal and wax it.I had a full respray at xmas, you can beat fresh paint!! Link to post Share on other sites
bulldog 2 Posted June 22, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 To me it sounds just as easy to t cut and repolish as I've always done when the paint looked dead, or wont this look as good as a clay applied car. Link to post Share on other sites
Damo 85 0 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 mate t cut actually removes fine layers of the clearcoat, clay just removes bonded contaminants from the surface. leaves the surface smoother and better prepped for then applying polishes sealants and waxes.. clay and abrasive polishes are two completely different products.. Link to post Share on other sites
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