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  • How to use a clay bar on your car - YouTube
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      2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
      Forever blowing bubbles.

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      • Personally I like to polish after a clay followed by sealant ( Nanolex ) as I think that you put microscopic scratches on the clearcoat when you clay. But given it is new car not entirely necessary
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        • It probably needs it tbh. I've only been using liquid wax stuff since new, not the elbow grease variety.
          2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
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          • Best way to see how nasty the paint work is, grab a plastic shopping bag and stick your hand in it and run it over the paint surface. If it feels like the surface of the moon then it needs it.. pretty sure it will.. as Frazza said after you have clayed and polished it should feel like glass
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            • golf r talledaga 19s white rims

              just had them resprayed white.

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              • NowI am not a fridge fan.. but damn that looks good.. well done
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                  • yeh i had my doubts but i think it turned out pretty good

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                    • I like, now you have some more incentive to keep them clean

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                      • I was wondering that - do you polish after claying and then apply Nanolex over polish, or just clay and Nanolex? Mine has been Nanolex since new, but feeling rough now and was going to clay and re-Nano. Can I ask what polish you use prior to re-Nano Silvr? As mine's black, I'm paranoid about scratches, swirls etc.

                        Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                        Personally I like to polish after a clay followed by sealant ( Nanolex ) as I think that you put microscopic scratches on the clearcoat when you clay. But given it is new car not entirely necessary
                        Last edited by clip; 07-10-2012, 03:50 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by clip View Post
                          I was wondering that - do you polish after claying and then apply Nanolex over polish, or just clay and Nanolex? Mine has been Nanolex since new, but feeling rough now and was going to clay and re-Nano. Can I ask what polish you use prior to re-Nano Silvr? As mine's black, I'm paranoid about scratches, swirls etc.
                          Hey Clip,

                          Polish is not a layering product, it is used to correct and prep the paintwork for Wax or Synthetic sealant. I use Mezerna products for Polishing, I recommend ordering them through carcareproducts I just buy the sample kit Car Care Products / Menzerna / Exterior / Polish / NEW Sampler Kit, lasted me 5 years . It is light correction and high gloss which makes the perfect base for whatever your preference is for LSP.

                          Personally I struggle with the idea of Clay and wax/seal without a polish as I know the clay has applied microscopic scratches. When I use lamps on the paint I can see them but only at the right angle. Anyway I do recommend the Nanolex kit, it is not as good as the professional application but as a seal process it is pretty good. I have had it on 3 -4 months now and it still beads.. I can't help myself and just topped it up with a coat of DoDo juice Red Mist. brings back the pop

                          Yes I love a black car but even as a detail nut it is a bridge too far. My recommendation for keeping swirls at bay is ensue your washing regime is disciplined as that is where swirls really come from. Use the 2 bucket method, ensure us use ph neutral products and always use microfibre. The other tip which I picked up at a detailing clinic was to always wash and dry the car in a single direction, never ever apply a circular motion.
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                          • Thanks Silvr, much appreciate your comments. I am pretty fussy and do use the 2 bucket wash, and don't let the car get too dirty. I use the Nanolex wash as it really helps with the beading, so very little to dry off after final rinse (and use microfibre for drying, not chamois).

                            Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                            .. I can't help myself and just topped it up with a coat of DoDo juice Red Mist. brings back the pop
                            That was going to be my next question, do you use anything over the Nano?
                            Last edited by clip; 07-10-2012, 06:49 PM.

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                            • That looks really good! Were they powdercoated?

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                              • I discovered Red Mist about 3 years ago and it is just an amazing product, it is a synthetic detailer that actually provides a protective coating. The secret is less is more. Nanolex have a detailer product but it costs twice as much... given I am smitten with Red Mist I havn't bothered trying it.. but do yourself a favour try it.. amazing stuff
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