Re: Re: Re: Clay bar rocks!

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 14:08:25 EDT


I found this website and it looks like their stuff is pretty cool, might
want to check it out. http://www.prowax.com/

my friend and I are going to be placing an order with some ultra high end
company fairly soon, i guess they've got all sorts of cool stuff, I'll let
you know when we do.

-- 
- Josh
Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L

""Dave Downing"" <ded74@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:badjba$ucp$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > I'll have to see if I can find that stuff, I've been using Tough Stuff, it > works on just about anything, carpet, furniture, clothes, etc. I need to > clean up my bedrug, it's a lil dirty from my spare and hauling a few things. > I've always thought about working part time as a detailer, I love it, it's > almost therapeutic, so to get paid for doing it would be even better :) > > -Dave > > ""Josh Battles"" <jbattles@bankfinancial.com> wrote in message > news:badbuh$frp$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > > > Clay bars are awesome! We used them all the time when I worked at the car > > dealer... they take just about everything...ok everything...off of your > > paint...stuff you didn't even know was there. Upon > being............leaving > > the delership on less than favorable terms, I walked out with a small > bucket > > of the professional ones that we used...much better than the mother's > ones. > > These last thru 2-3 years of heavy usage (3-5 uses per year) no problem, > > whereas the mother's bar will only last about 3 uses. Oh, don't put that > > mother's bar in a plastic bag, it will stick like glue! If you're going > to > > be doing this again (ok, you probably will) take a look online and see if > > you can find products by a company called NuLook (not sure if it's one or > > two words) they make some amazing stuff. There's a distributor out here > in > > chicago that i've been to before (don't ask where it is, i've forgotten) > and > > they make this stuff called all purpose cleaner....OMG, will it take any > > stain out of anything. The carpet in my dak was black from winter and it > > turned it gray again no problems. I've just about run out of it, so I'll > be > > looking too... If I find anything I'll let ya know! > > > > -- > > - Josh > > Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L > > > > > > ""Dave Downing"" <ded74@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:bad6d8$888$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > > > > > Well, we finally got a few days of good weather so I decided to clean my > > > baby up. I have a full set of Zaino that I bought before I went on > > > deployment, but it's packed away in storage. So I picked up Mother's > clay > > > bar, stage II glaze/sealer and stage III wax. Did the whole process > > (first > > > time using a clay bar), took about four hours, but holy crap it was > worth > > > it. The people I'm staying with right now were on the front porch > > watching > > > me, with the occasional snide comment (these are people that think that > > > their car gets clean in the rain so there's no need to wash it), but > when > > I > > > was done I had them come over and feel how smooth the finish is now, > they > > > couldn't believe it. I couldn't either, it's smoother and looks better > > than > > > when it was new. Couple more coats of wax and she'll be good to go, ran > > out > > > of daylight yesterday tho, so that'll have to be today. Sorry, got a > > little > > > long winded, but if you haven't used a clay bar on your truck yet, I > > highly > > > recommend it, it's amazing! > > > > > > -- > > > Dave > > > '02 FR RC R/T > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >



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