nissenc1337
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- Dec 21, 2012
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Folks! Need your help.
I'm new to the forum and new to detailing but I’ve always been a car guy. This past weekend I used a clay bar for the first time, Mothers Clay Bar to be exact, on my wife’s white car. I was blown away by the results and what all a clay bar can remove from the paint. Very happy and satisfied with the results on the paint.
We bought our cars last fall and both were plagued with water spots.
I have bought Mothers Water Spot remover a month or so ago and used the rough side of a sponge to help with abrasion. I saw a little improvement but not a contaminate free surface i was looking for. Fast forward to this past weekend, after the car had been washed (Mothers Carnauba), clay bar (Mothers Clay Bar), and spray wax (Mothers Spray wax). I tackled the glass because from my research I read a few folks suggested it. Lowe and behold, clean contaminate free glass. I was very happy to see this and noticed immediate clarity shortly thereafter. Needless to say, I was quite proud of myself.
With the wife's car being the guinea pig that it is, I moved to my 11" 5.0. However, after claying both the front and rear glass (using the same bar i used on the Edge) i realized some improvement but not the crystal clear looks I’m going for.
So, for my Mustang. I suppose i need to go to the next level and buy a PC, cutting pad, and some high quality glass polish?
I apologize for the length but i wanted to explain where i was in the process.
P.S: I am a huge fan of all the Mothers products but do realize no one distributor can offer all the solutions of every application. However, the water spot remover may be more effective with a machine versus my hand as these spots are obviously very stubborn.
I'm new to the forum and new to detailing but I’ve always been a car guy. This past weekend I used a clay bar for the first time, Mothers Clay Bar to be exact, on my wife’s white car. I was blown away by the results and what all a clay bar can remove from the paint. Very happy and satisfied with the results on the paint.
We bought our cars last fall and both were plagued with water spots.
I have bought Mothers Water Spot remover a month or so ago and used the rough side of a sponge to help with abrasion. I saw a little improvement but not a contaminate free surface i was looking for. Fast forward to this past weekend, after the car had been washed (Mothers Carnauba), clay bar (Mothers Clay Bar), and spray wax (Mothers Spray wax). I tackled the glass because from my research I read a few folks suggested it. Lowe and behold, clean contaminate free glass. I was very happy to see this and noticed immediate clarity shortly thereafter. Needless to say, I was quite proud of myself.
With the wife's car being the guinea pig that it is, I moved to my 11" 5.0. However, after claying both the front and rear glass (using the same bar i used on the Edge) i realized some improvement but not the crystal clear looks I’m going for.
So, for my Mustang. I suppose i need to go to the next level and buy a PC, cutting pad, and some high quality glass polish?
I apologize for the length but i wanted to explain where i was in the process.
P.S: I am a huge fan of all the Mothers products but do realize no one distributor can offer all the solutions of every application. However, the water spot remover may be more effective with a machine versus my hand as these spots are obviously very stubborn.