Re: Tired of wax....where's the Zaino?ATT: richard

From: Cory LaBoucane (waterbody@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Sep 05 1999 - 04:10:13 EDT


Richard;

Where do you get a clay bar from? Never heard of them before; I have
also had problem removing tar and sap from my paint.

Cory

--- Richard A Pyburn <rap777@juno.com> wrote:
> Chad:
>
> Get a clay bar. Don't use your fingernails. The
> claybar worksMUCH BETTER
> at removing surface contaminants and leaving the
> finish very smooth.
>
> On 3 Sep 1999 17:00:07 -0700 RCPL-VAN CNIWR
> <RCPL-VAN_CNIWR@van.reid-crowther.com> writes:
> >
> >
> > After 4 hours of buffing my arse off, I'm fed
> up with regular
> >wax. I
> > use Meguiars Gold Class and it goes on easily
> enough, after I
> >figured
> > out that wetting the applicator pad helps
> tremendously, but I
> >have to
> > buff and buff and buff and buff to get the
> finish clear and
> > smear-less. The roof and hood are the worst I
> guess because they
> >get
> > the most air-borne contaminents on them, like
> little dots from
> >sap or
> > something that will only come off with my
> fingernail. If I don't
> >buff
> > forever you can see all these smears and what
> looks like major
> >swirl.
> >
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