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Old 22-03-08, 11:55 AM   #10
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It was the first time we used it so we took some advice. The kit contained clay blocks and a spray detailer with microfibre towel and some finshing wax.

First step was to wash the car and remove any polish which was already on the car, we used a regular wash detergent followed by a wash in a chemical which we use in the marine trade, but a wash using hot water should do the same job.

We allowed the car to dry and then set to work on the clay getting it warm and pliable in the hand, sprayed the panel with the supplied detailer which acts as a lubricant and rubbed the clay over the panel, some areas felt really rough and would stall the clay even with plenty of detail spray applied, we knew these areas were dirt in the paint and worked them until smooth.

If the clay got dirty we would knead and reshape it until clean and then continue the process.

Basically after the car was done we allowed all the detailer to dry and applied the finishing wax and buffed off with the microfibre cloth

It took two of us an hour on each car, so double it if your on your own
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