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Liquid Clay
I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay".
My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said I need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would affect the clear coat. Due to heavy construction on the Florida Turnpike my car suffers from tar and oil overspray. Any help finding this product is appreciated. |
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"Adrian Gruber" > wrote in message
... > I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay". > My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said > I need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. > Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would > affect the clear coat. Just go buy the Mother's clay bar kit. It comes with the clay bar, the lubricating spray which is also the detail spray AND a bottle of Mother's cleaner wax. All for ~$15.I've used it. Very time consuming, but it works wonders even on extremely oxidized paint. What's cool with clay is you can actually hear and feel the contaminants coming off the car. Once you don't hear anything (kinda like sandpaper scraping VERY quietly) the contaminants are all gone. Move to the next section. -- Scott W. '66 HCS Mustang 289 '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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auto zone napa oreillys they all have it 15-20 bucks it is awesome
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"66 6F HCS" > wrote in message ... > "Adrian Gruber" > wrote in message > ... >> I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay". >> My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said >> I need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. >> Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would >> affect the clear coat. > > Just go buy the Mother's clay bar kit. It comes with the clay bar, the > lubricating spray which is also the detail spray AND a bottle of Mother's > cleaner wax. All for ~$15.I've used it. Very time consuming, but it works > wonders even on extremely oxidized paint. What's cool with clay is you can > actually hear and feel the contaminants coming off the car. Once you don't > hear anything (kinda like sandpaper scraping VERY quietly) the > contaminants are all gone. Move to the next section. Will do, thanks. |
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You can use something like good old fashioned paint thinner (Lowes, Home
Depot) on tar and it will cut the tar if it's fairly fresh. Might make your job easier. Follow up with a good wash with Dawn dish soap. This will strip all the thinner and wax from the car, gets it squeaky clean. Kate "Adrian Gruber" > wrote in message ... | I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay". | My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said I | need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. | Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would affect | the clear coat. | Due to heavy construction on the Florida Turnpike my car suffers from tar | and oil overspray. | Any help finding this product is appreciated. | | |
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I said PAINT thinner - it's oily and will not harm the paint. DO NOT USE LACQUER THINNER! It will ruin your paint. Kate "SVTKate" > wrote in message nk.net... | You can use something like good old fashioned paint thinner (Lowes, Home | Depot) on tar and it will cut the tar if it's fairly fresh. Might make your | job easier. Follow up with a good wash with Dawn dish soap. This will strip | all the thinner and wax from the car, gets it squeaky clean. | | Kate | | "Adrian Gruber" > wrote in message | ... || I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay". || My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said | I || need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. || Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would | affect || the clear coat. || Due to heavy construction on the Florida Turnpike my car suffers from tar || and oil overspray. || Any help finding this product is appreciated. || || | | |
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"SVTKate" > wrote in message nk.net... > You can use something like good old fashioned paint thinner (Lowes, Home > Depot) on tar and it will cut the tar if it's fairly fresh. Or denatured alcohol, which won't do anything to the paint. paint thinner shouldn't either, but why take the chance. I use denatured alcohol on my '69. Still haven't waxed it yet. -- Scott W. '66 HCS Mustang 289 '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 http://home.comcast.net/~vanguard92/ |
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"66 6F HCS" > wrote in message ... | | "SVTKate" > wrote in message | nk.net... | > You can use something like good old fashioned paint thinner (Lowes, Home | > Depot) on tar and it will cut the tar if it's fairly fresh. | | Or denatured alcohol, which won't do anything to the paint. paint thinner | shouldn't either, but why take the chance. I use denatured alcohol on my | '69. Still haven't waxed it yet. and be sure NOT to smoke or allow any sort of flame anywhere near EITHER of these two products. Kate |
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Are you including the "touchless" high pressure washes as well? I thought
that the old style ones with the rotating brushes and/or felt strips were all history by now. -- Richard '94 GT 'vert Under Drive Pulleys Transgo HD2 Reprogramming Kit High Stall Torque Converter 4:10 Gears Gripp Sub Frame Connectors (welded) FRPP Aluminum Drive shaft FRPP M5400-A Suspension Laser Red "ZombyWoof" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 17 May 2005 14:05:13 GMT, "Adrian Gruber" > > wrote something wonderfully witty: > > >I'm looking for a shop that sells "Glare Liquid Clay". > >My 02 White GT's finish is taking a beating and a car wash attendant said I > >need to have my car's finish restored using a clay bar or liquid clay. > >Normally I would compound the car but the guy said compounding would affect > >the clear coat. > >Due to heavy construction on the Florida Turnpike my car suffers from tar > >and oil overspray. > >Any help finding this product is appreciated. > > > I would begin hand washing it myself and using the entire line of > Mother's products to include the clay bar & detailing spray. > > Oh did I mention to not take your car through an automated car wash? > -- > "Either kill me or take me as I am, > because I'll be damned if I ever change..." > > The Marquis de Sade |
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"ZombyWoof" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 18 May 2005 02:39:24 GMT, "Richard" > wrote > something wonderfully witty: > >>Are you including the "touchless" high pressure washes as well? I thought >>that the old style ones with the rotating brushes and/or felt strips were >>all history by now. >> > All but hand washes, with the appropriate washing liquid are bad > ju-ju. > -- > "Either kill me or take me as I am, > because I'll be damned if I ever change..." > > The Marquis de Sade How is it everything except a handwash is bad? |
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