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Steve_D said:
Drive 'n' Shine said:
Bilt hamber clays are pretty good, but not at £12! i only pay 8.50 for mine
Yes, but you probably buy them by the box full!!
Steve
No thats the price for single units!
P.S. enjoyed your site on the Ultima, top work
Edited by Drive 'n' Shine on Friday 24th November 17:17
Drive 'n' Shine said:
Steve_D said:
Drive 'n' Shine said:
Bilt hamber clays are pretty good, but not at £12! i only pay 8.50 for mine
Yes, but you probably buy them by the box full!!
Steve
No thats the price for single units!
P.S. enjoyed your site on the Ultima, top work
Edited by Drive 'n' Shine on Friday 24th November 17:17
So where do you buy or is it a trade only outlet?
Cheers
Steve
Go to www.valetpro.co.uk not sure if they are listed on the site, if not give him a bell guys name is Greg, very helpful guy, tell him Bryan from Drive 'n' Shine recommended him
www.bilthamber.com/autoclayhowto.html
it wont remove the swirls, although this might.
www.bilthamber.com/autobalmhowto.html
I've not used any of these products (only read the above yesterday) but they sound pretty good so I think I'll give them both a try.
it wont remove the swirls, although this might.
www.bilthamber.com/autobalmhowto.html
I've not used any of these products (only read the above yesterday) but they sound pretty good so I think I'll give them both a try.
boghouse said:
How do you use a clay bar then?
I'm looking to take the swirling out of my Westfield panels and normal polishes just aren't cutting it
I'm looking to take the swirling out of my Westfield panels and normal polishes just aren't cutting it
Clay bars are very easy to use, just make sure the area you are working on is well lubed, with water or detailing spray, depending on which clay bar you are using, this won't remove swirls, its job is to pull contaminents out of the paint, such as rail dust, brake dust, tar etc.
To get the swirls out its probably going to have to be machine polished
madras said:
www.bilthamber.com/autoclayhowto.html
it wont remove the swirls, although this might.
www.bilthamber.com/autobalmhowto.html
I've not used any of these products (only read the above yesterday) but they sound pretty good so I think I'll give them both a try.
it wont remove the swirls, although this might.
www.bilthamber.com/autobalmhowto.html
I've not used any of these products (only read the above yesterday) but they sound pretty good so I think I'll give them both a try.
Autobalm won't remove swirls, it might fill them slighty for a while, but after a few washes they'll be back
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