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Slow is Fast
Dec 25, 2006

I like this thread. I've only used a bucket of soap and water to clean cars. I'd like to learn how to use a clay bar and wax properly someday when I have a car worth keeping nice.

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Slow is Fast
Dec 25, 2006

I decided to clean up my 600 dollar subaru. Last time I took a picture of it, it looked like this:



Did a rinse with dawn. Took a claybar to it. Then rinsed it with a lovely wash and wax soap. Let it air dry much to the dismay of people in this thread, and it looks okay. Really needs a date with a buffer.



The claybar was interesting. Never used one. Pulled up lots of stuff. I was surprised you could really put some weight into it. Get your frustrations out.

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