Claying???
Claying???
Ok Iv'e searched and I can't find or fiqure out what claying is. Can someone please describe what this is? Is there a product called clay you buy? Sorry for my stupidity, but I've never heard of this before.
no it's actually a bar/stick of clay.
never used it myself but i've heard it does wonders
if i remember correctly you use it like you would wet sand a vehicle. ie. while the vehicle is wet you rub the clay bar over the paint.
use before wax
never used it myself but i've heard it does wonders
if i remember correctly you use it like you would wet sand a vehicle. ie. while the vehicle is wet you rub the clay bar over the paint.
use before wax
Originally Posted by tomt
Ok Iv'e searched and I can't find or fiqure out what claying is. Can someone please describe what this is? Is there a product called clay you buy? Sorry for my stupidity, but I've never heard of this before.
BUT--DEFINATELY CLAY...It's a great product.
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It only runs about $20 and comes with a detailing spray to use with the bar. Its says not to use water, so stick to the directions and u cant go wrong. I just did it last week and it truely is well worth the 4 hours of claying! Be prepared to spend at least 6 hours to wash, clay and wax ur truck.
Originally Posted by SCREWedUPnUTAH
I just did it last week and it truely is well worth the 4 hours of claying! Be prepared to spend at least 6 hours to wash, clay and wax ur truck.

What takes you so long???
To do my truck--Interior, exterior, FULL detail-- 6-8hrs.
For the beamer I did yesterday: 3.5 hours.
The slowest I've seen claying go is on one part of the beamer that was approx 8" long and 1" wide that was rough...but this only took about 2 minutes to get smooth as glass.
I also don't see the point in taping off. I've now used the DA several times, and the only time I saw it practical to tape off was when working on my mother's X-Terra...
I know I am speedy Gonzolez or something...Everybody takes 12-15 hours for a full detail..I do it in 1/2 that time. Do you guys take breaks or something??? I sure don't I figure that if I take a break, dust will accumulate, and cause a swirl while I finish...contradicting the purpose... anyway, enough of my 'rant'


