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I bought myself a new to me car in white and wanted to see if I could get I better shine to the paintwork, having never properly cleaned a car before I visited Halfords and bought some tcut for some very minor swirl marks, clay bar shampoo and some maguires wax,
The clay took quite some time but I was really impressed with what it removed
Before pic
After pics
I think it's come out well but I'm considering another coat of wax, will it make any difference?
Nice car. You can do a Lot better with 3m compounds, a da and some decent wax after. Looks nice though and a new car only needs the factory crap correcting.
I hope my post did not come across as dissing your work, I am sorry if it did...the car looks perfect to me, I was just meaning that you can do a really good job with the pro products.
Didn't offend whatsoever, it's a learning curve for me, I used a clay bar for the job, never used one before and was really impressed with what they do.
Iv considered buying a DA to see what can be done
I use a clay mitt, after the usual tar and iron remover. Find it much quicker and easier than a bar. Nice effort that though, it's hard to get a good shine on a white car.
Thanks mate its about my car and others i do ..anyones free to follow and ask questions etc ..i will.always help where I can mate ..thanks for following .
Attempt two, this time I used some autoglym hood cleaner and protective kit, Clay for some minor tar spots, autoglym super resin polish followed by maguires tech wax