Peter, following your advise yesterday I have ordered some R222, is it ok to
put on after claying??? I presume its a wax not a polish ???
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Peter, following your advise yesterday I have ordered some R222, is it ok to
put on after claying??? I presume its a wax not a polish ???
R222 is a wax, so ideally you should apply a polish after claying follwed by the R222.
Generally its the polish that gives the shine, and a wax is applied over the top to protect it and retain the shine for longer.
Yep totally agree. Polish for shine, wax for protection. The more wax the more protection and the easier it is to wash, plus you get the lovely beading of the water.
Thats one stage... ok two... that I'm missing. Clay & Polish.
Usual car washing for me anay way is:
Snow foam (depending on condition of car)
wash two bucket method
rinse
dry with drying towel or if claying i don't bother
if claying wash again
dry again with the drying towel
polish
wax
If you don't use your car leave it a couple of days as long as still clean and dust free and wax again to build up the layers.
Truth. Although a quick blast over with the detailing spray that comes with the clay should remove dust etc ready for another wax.
Thanks for that guys just ordered some of this , http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/r...-cleanser.aspx
Maybe a stupid question but what's "Clay"????? :confused:
Try this Andrew:
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/c...ing-clays.aspx
Nich.
there is a guide to claying in the detailing section as a sticky
Here
https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...ead.php?t=4723
I followed this the first time I clayed mine - the difference in the car was astounding
Also use R222, and have found it to be excellent.
After claying, I also use P21S, which is a paint cleanser(made by same people as the R222) before applying the R222.
I find 1 gallon of elbow grease works wonders......
Did that last week and ended up with an 18 inch strach on the bonnet :mad:
I had been till then!
That's really interesting. I'd never actually heard of detailing clay!
Time to give it a try I think!
Thanks.
Neither had I, did mine for the first time before Brooklands this year and was amazed at the difference
have tried versious waxes and the r222 is a very nice one, both in results and applying. have some dodo juice purple haze for the tvr to try when the weather improves
Guess a similar question to OP...
I found some old Mer Ultimate polish in the garage so decided to give that a go after giving the car a clean yesterday. Seemed to reduced marks and surface scratches very nicely. I didnt bother use any wax after though as from the description on the bottle it seem liked it was sort of a wax anyway. claims to protect and whatnot. Mer dont seem to have any wax on the web site too, just the polish...
hmm... Guess it wouldnt have hurt to put some merguirs gold on top... but to be honest i had spent the best part of 5 hours cleaning the thing so applying another layer and buffing off wasnt high on my priority list! haha
Still havent clayed... but found that light pressure with a finger nail while polishing removed most noticeable stuck on debris.
Mer actually says leave the car wet or if its dry apply with a damp cloth. Thought that was a result as drying the car is usually the most annoying and often leaves marks etc.
if your really lazy autoglym aqua wax isn't bad, was car, then apply the wax straight onto a wet car. works well if you need some quick protection.