T0RCH3D
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- May 8, 2012
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How's it going guys, been a while since I have been on here. Very busy with work and my new side passion on weekends, detailing. As of right now I have been detailing friends and family vehicles and ended up doing 5 full corrections so far in 2 months and love every minute of it. I have done vehicles ranging from my 2003 Mustang Cobra (first detail) to 4 door sedans like a 2006 BMW 330xi, all the way to a lifted 2006 Ford F250. What a difference in vehicles, not only in the amount of paint to cover in the larger ones but the amount of prep that varies by condition. One particular area I am aiming at in this thread is claying the vehicle.
Right now I just use Meguiars Clay Kit as I haven't found a better bang for your buck option. What I am asking here is if you can share any tips that will cut down the time of claying. It has been taking me +/- 3 hours in some instances, I am trying to cut down on that time. I am a perfectionist so I feel that contributes but if me adding another step like applying Iron X to the panel before claying help speed up claying I will consider that?
I am also looking for other options as far as clay lubricant and detailing clay, as the Meguiars Clay Kit seems to be a temporary product?
Thanks in advance.
Right now I just use Meguiars Clay Kit as I haven't found a better bang for your buck option. What I am asking here is if you can share any tips that will cut down the time of claying. It has been taking me +/- 3 hours in some instances, I am trying to cut down on that time. I am a perfectionist so I feel that contributes but if me adding another step like applying Iron X to the panel before claying help speed up claying I will consider that?
I am also looking for other options as far as clay lubricant and detailing clay, as the Meguiars Clay Kit seems to be a temporary product?
Thanks in advance.