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    GCA3N
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    Well I got my new meguires claybar kit out today to try it on the wife's car first. Been wanting to try this out for a while but being scared, for some reason.

    Usual routine but clayed after the wash, results are fantastic paintwork is now like glass. Used the G220 machine polisher afterwards to try out the new menzerna speed wax. Results were superb.

    Obviously useless thread without pics so going to get some just now, very tired.

    If anyone is thinking about doing this then they have to give it a go it really transforms the look of the paintwork, especially when you apply the waxes etc afterwards.
    Bonnet was still poor.



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    Clay and polish leaves a stunning result.

    Never like "modding a mod", but is this in the right forum? Either Car Care forum or (as it's a Honda) OTAB would be better.... right?

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    I bought the meg's bars, I used one with very light touch and Last-touch as lube but it did not pick up much if anything and as I dont machine polish I left it as you can marr the paint and as usual I was like " you can do what?" . But it must work as they all do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sav112 View Post
    I bought the meg's bars, I used one with very light touch and Last-touch as lube but it did not pick up much if anything and as I dont machine polish I left it as you can marr the paint and as usual I was like " you can do what?" . But it must work as they all do it.
    The sonus green clay marred my paintwork on both MINI's. Machine polishing with Menzerna final finish or hand polishing with autoglym SRP took the marring out no problem. However, the Dodo clay I bought is even softer than the Sonus, was easier to use and took more cr@p off more easily. Hardly any marring with the Dodo stuff too.

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    I used a clay bar once and will prob never use one again.... I just didn't like it, plus I found it gave me more work....!

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    I don't understand what the problem u guys experienced, I used the meguires detailing spray, quite alot of it, and just rubbed the clay all over, buffing the excess spray left over. Had no issues or marking what so ever.

    Oh thread moved BTW.

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    Now that I take a look I think it’s the sonus green I’ve got as its green, it was bought a while back. Twin bar pack used one and left the other. I was going to use the used one on my wheels to see if it would shift the bake dust.

    I polished the car the last time when I used it, not that I seen Marring ( Don’t really know what to look for) but I take it its marks left.


    I’ve used a few pure polishes that are not fillers etc like my Sonus final finish SFX3 by hand but recently went back to AG SRP.

    But the car is needing done and my winter sealent on.
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    Actually, the car care forum isn't only dedicated to MINI's therefore, it should be in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gismo Man View Post
    Actually, the car care forum isn't only dedicated to MINI's therefore, it should be in there

    Bloody hell make your mind up folks.

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    On the plus side, the School run bus is looking well, and brownie points gained.
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