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Title: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Auto Addict on 18 July 2019, 07:03:57
Used a Clay Mitt on the Merc. yesterday.

Seems to produce the same result in a fraction of the time.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: BazaJT on 18 July 2019, 07:51:15
Not used a mitt ,but have used a clay cloth which like you I found to give same result as bar but easier to use.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: TheBoy on 18 July 2019, 09:19:21
I find a £1 bucket from Wickes and a 49p sponge from Tesco is fastest of all.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 10:40:58
I find a £1 bucket from Wickes and a 49p sponge from Tesco is fastest of all.


Similar.

Bucket......water.....sponge....car shampoo.........hose down.........dry(optional). :y
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 18 July 2019, 12:18:10
Use Auto Glym polish once every year on our three & then bucket & sponge rest of the time.When the 4x4 gets very mucky the eastern Europeans valet it for a tenner.😎
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: STEMO on 18 July 2019, 12:30:39
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 12:43:49
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.

Yes.....illegals will work for less. :)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Nick W on 18 July 2019, 12:44:22
I find a £1 bucket from Wickes and a 49p sponge from Tesco is fastest of all.


this.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 12:48:43
Use Auto Glym polish once every year on our three & then bucket & sponge rest of the time.When the 4x4 gets very mucky the eastern Europeans valet it for a tenner.😎

Purchased some German made Polymer shield for £16 which was supposed to give a 'showroom shine' for 6 months. It did look good immediately after it was applied.......but I have not used any since, and that was 2 years ago. I think I'm coming down with a nasty case of CBA. :)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: STEMO on 18 July 2019, 12:55:17
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.

Yes.....illegals will work for less. :)
Do you know what an 'up and over' is?  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 13:01:13
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.

Yes.....illegals will work for less. :)
Do you know what an 'up and over' is?  ;D

Is it similar to 'a reacharound'....... ::)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: STEMO on 18 July 2019, 13:24:38
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.

Yes.....illegals will work for less. :)
Do you know what an 'up and over' is?  ;D

Is it similar to 'a reacharound'....... ::)
It's a car wash...in a garage  ;D
And a garage door......but I wouldn't wash my car with one of them.  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 13:44:32
Up and over at local garage, £2.20. Or £3.80 if you want some wind blowing at it.

Yes.....illegals will work for less. :)
Do you know what an 'up and over' is?  ;D

Is it similar to 'a reacharound'....... ::)
It's a car wash...in a garage  ;D
And a garage door......but I wouldn't wash my car with one of them.  ;D

Would this be the same garage where the 12 illegals sleep and pay £100 rent each week....... ::)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 July 2019, 13:47:46
I put the Mondeo through the car wash on Saturday and it cost me the princely sum of £7!  ::)

It did look nice though, but 2 days later it was covered in dust and the shitehawks had shat all over it!  :(  ::)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Viral_Jim on 18 July 2019, 13:57:14
Ours get the wheels sprayed with the brake dust remover, snowfoamed  and then it all gets jet washed off.

No idea how well it works compared to other methods, but I get some childish entertainment value out of it, so that's what matters.  :y
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 14:12:55
I put the Mondeo through the car wash on Saturday and it cost me the princely sum of £7!  ::)

It did look nice though, but 2 days later it was covered in dust and the shitehawks had shat all over it!  :(  ::)

Flying rats also known as pigeons seem to delight in dropping copious amounts of excrement all over my Jag. Left for more than a day or so it will 'burn' into the paintwork. :-\

Since stringing up a life size sparrow hawk the little bastards have kept well away.... :y

Might be worth a try, Sir Tig. :)

Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: cam.in.head on 18 July 2019, 17:22:33
I’ve never been too impressed with the clay bars. A faf to use and throw away afterwards or if you drop it. Only recently been introduced to trying a clay mitt and am very impressed. You wash your car but afterwards there’s always a slight roughness left on the paintwork that these mits deal with in no time . And they’re reusable even if you drop it.
Leaves the paintwork feeling totally blemish free and ready for waxing. Previously I thought the only way to get the paintwork back to smooth was a once over with the polishing machine but this is better in some ways.only removes the contamination without taking off the paint.
And I’m only using a cheap £4 China job. The better known £30 ones must Be amazing
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 July 2019, 18:42:11
I put the Mondeo through the car wash on Saturday and it cost me the princely sum of £7!  ::)

It did look nice though, but 2 days later it was covered in dust and the shitehawks had shat all over it!  :(  ::)

Flying rats also known as pigeons seem to delight in dropping copious amounts of excrement all over my Jag. Left for more than a day or so it will 'burn' into the paintwork. :-\

Since stringing up a life size sparrow hawk the little bastards have kept well away.... :y

Might be worth a try, Sir Tig. :)

Round here the Seagulls have air superiority and laugh in face of 'Ack Ack' or even the odd SAM, so I doubt a fake hawk will cut the mustard TBH.  :-\  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 July 2019, 18:47:23
I put the Mondeo through the car wash on Saturday and it cost me the princely sum of £7!  ::)

It did look nice though, but 2 days later it was covered in dust and the shitehawks had shat all over it!  :(  ::)

Flying rats also known as pigeons seem to delight in dropping copious amounts of excrement all over my Jag. Left for more than a day or so it will 'burn' into the paintwork. :-\

Since stringing up a life size sparrow hawk the little bastards have kept well away.... :y

Might be worth a try, Sir Tig. :)

Round here the Seagulls have air superiority and laugh in face of 'Ack Ack' or even the odd SAM, so I doubt a fake hawk will cut the mustard TBH.  :-\  ::)  ;D

Nasty f*uckers..........and they'll steal your fish and chips  given half a chance. :D

Pigeons are far more easy to intimidate. ;)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 July 2019, 19:09:27
I put the Mondeo through the car wash on Saturday and it cost me the princely sum of £7!  ::)

It did look nice though, but 2 days later it was covered in dust and the shitehawks had shat all over it!  :(  ::)

Flying rats also known as pigeons seem to delight in dropping copious amounts of excrement all over my Jag. Left for more than a day or so it will 'burn' into the paintwork. :-\

Since stringing up a life size sparrow hawk the little bastards have kept well away.... :y

Might be worth a try, Sir Tig. :)

Round here the Seagulls have air superiority and laugh in face of 'Ack Ack' or even the odd SAM, so I doubt a fake hawk will cut the mustard TBH.  :-\  ::)  ;D

Nasty f*uckers..........and they'll steal your fish and chips  given half a chance. :D

Pigeons are far more easy to intimidate. ;)

They are also partial to a 99 flake/Mr Whippy ice cream as well.  It's getting so you need to sit under a big umbrella to eat your ice cream in peace!  ::)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: BazaJT on 18 July 2019, 22:52:10
Round here you get to need something like a clay bar/cloth/mitt as there's an awful lot of airborne fallout from the steelworks to settle on and attack the paintwork.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: TheBoy on 19 July 2019, 18:44:23
and ready for waxing
The only wax my cars see is the Turtlewax shampoo stuff ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Kevin Wood on 20 July 2019, 10:09:45
They are also partial to a 99 flake/Mr Whippy ice cream as well.  It's getting so you need to sit under a big umbrella to eat your ice cream in peace! ::)

In Lyme? Please let me know your secret. Unless it's "wait until November". ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Auto Addict on 20 July 2019, 15:54:07
and ready for waxing
The only wax my cars see is the Turtlewax shampoo stuff ;D

Doesn't work!
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: dave the builder on 20 July 2019, 17:29:22
and ready for waxing
The only wax my cars see is the Turtlewax shampoo stuff ;D

Doesn't work!
I've never seen a rusty turtle  :P

Turtle wax shampoo is OK to wash your car with if you have a decent coat of wax on to start with and you just want to wash the dirt off your car and don't mind it being a smeary mess when it dries

dilute cheap washing up detergent will strip off all the old wax ,rinse well and apply a good wax works well for me  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Auto Addict on 21 July 2019, 07:30:29
and ready for waxing
The only wax my cars see is the Turtlewax shampoo stuff ;D

Doesn't work!
I've never seen a rusty turtle  :P

Turtle wax shampoo is OK to wash your car with if you have a decent coat of wax on to start with and you just want to wash the dirt off your car and don't mind it being a smeary mess when it dries

dilute cheap washing up detergent will strip off all the old wax ,rinse well and apply a good wax works well for me  ;D

...and the lacquer......
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: raywilb on 21 July 2019, 19:22:52
a few weeks ago i purchased some products off a shopping channel. not going to waste it on my mig though it will only show the chips & scratches more clearly.  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: dave the builder on 21 July 2019, 19:40:19
and ready for waxing
The only wax my cars see is the Turtlewax shampoo stuff ;D

Doesn't work!
I've never seen a rusty turtle  :P

Turtle wax shampoo is OK to wash your car with if you have a decent coat of wax on to start with and you just want to wash the dirt off your car and don't mind it being a smeary mess when it dries

dilute cheap washing up detergent will strip off all the old wax ,rinse well and apply a good wax works well for me  ;D

...and the lacquer......
I've never has lacquer peel on any car that was not there before I started abusing it  ???
Lacquer tends to peel after a bad paint repair
he only paint and lacquer peel on My omega is at the roof channels  , I suspect it was missed with primer in the factory .
it was like this BEFORE I got the Omega
someone said it was due to anti-freeze in the screen wash  :-\
being one of the last cars built , I think Opel CNBA to paint it properly  ::)
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: biggriffin on 21 July 2019, 21:02:55
Having washed and polished lots of Trucks for shows,(I have prizes) I found the best way is,, wet the motor first, apply wash-wax with a pressure washer, then blow it off, reapply wash-wax, then get a sponge wash the Truck top to bottom, rinse, then microfiber it dry using rain water, then polish using auto-glymm super resin polish, then to keep the shine use the waterless wax from TV channel of choice.  For polished  stainless, soap and water then polish with waterless wax, or diamond White,. Windows use newspaper. For polished alloy, a mix of auto-sol and diamond White and lots of elbow grease. 

And the worst part is it takes forever, and it's a daily chore,, hence why I stopped doing it, just keep it clean now.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: aaronjb on 22 July 2019, 19:51:36
The laquer is starting to peel on the front bumper of the BMW .. which means it now gets washed much less often than it used to because I can't trust the local kosovans not to jetwash the rest of the laquer off  :-X ;D :-X :-X
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: STEMO on 22 July 2019, 20:03:12
The laquer is starting to peel on the front bumper of the BMW .. which means it now gets washed much less often than it used to because I can't trust the local kosovans not to jetwash the rest of the laquer off  :-X ;D :-X :-X
Exactly what happened to my astra, but they took paint as well. I was well pissed off, until I scraped both sides of the bumper on a car park exit barrier.  ;D

Oh......and the dog I looked after for two weeks has scratched the rear bumper jumping in and out.
It drives ok though.  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: aaronjb on 22 July 2019, 20:18:16
I'd really like to get mine fixed, but it's an annoying job that nobody really wants (two 2" square bits of lacquer means the whole bumper needs to be stripped, prepped and painted, at least) and so the prices are "enough to put him off so we can do easier lucrative insurance work"

At least I think that's how they're pricing it..
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: STEMO on 22 July 2019, 20:20:15
I'd really like to get mine fixed, but it's an annoying job that nobody really wants (two 2" square bits of lacquer means the whole bumper needs to be stripped, prepped and painted, at least) and so the prices are "enough to put him off so we can do easier lucrative insurance work"

At least I think that's how they're pricing it..
I was quoted 'about £400'.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Nick W on 22 July 2019, 22:45:30
I'd really like to get mine fixed, but it's an annoying job that nobody really wants (two 2" square bits of lacquer means the whole bumper needs to be stripped, prepped and painted, at least) and so the prices are "enough to put him off so we can do easier lucrative insurance work"

At least I think that's how they're pricing it..


Insurance work isn't lucrative. Paintwork is expensive, and they're looking t your car and adding the BMW tax. After all, you might be a typical BMW owner and nobody can afford to underprice those jobs....
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 23 July 2019, 00:24:51
I'd really like to get mine fixed, but it's an annoying job that nobody really wants (two 2" square bits of lacquer means the whole bumper needs to be stripped, prepped and painted, at least) and so the prices are "enough to put him off so we can do easier lucrative insurance work"

At least I think that's how they're pricing it..


Insurance work isn't lucrative. Paintwork is expensive, and they're looking t your car and adding the BMW tax. After all, you might be a typical BMW owner and nobody can afford to underprice those jobs....

What's that then?   ???  :-\ 

Apart from the inability to find and use indicators that is!  ;D
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: TheBoy on 23 July 2019, 17:28:34
and adding the BMW tax. After all, you might be a typical BMW owner and nobody can afford to underprice those jobs....
I think most of the knobjockeys have moved over to Mercedes, if my experiences are anything to go by...

...more common than Fords, and universally driven by cockwombles.  At least Beemer drivers only used to not indicate, and sit on your arse with space only for a rizla.
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 July 2019, 22:13:26
and adding the BMW tax. After all, you might be a typical BMW owner and nobody can afford to underprice those jobs....
I think most of the knobjockeys have moved over to Mercedes, if my experiences are anything to go by...

...more common than Fords, and universally driven by cockwombles.  At least Beemer drivers only used to not indicate, and sit on your arse with space only for a rizla.

Yes, at least most BMW drivers are youthful enough not to have completely lost their spacial awareness. :-X
Title: Re: Clay Mitt v. Clay Bar
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 24 July 2019, 00:39:38
and adding the BMW tax. After all, you might be a typical BMW owner and nobody can afford to underprice those jobs....
I think most of the knobjockeys have moved over to Mercedes, if my experiences are anything to go by...

...more common than Fords, and universally driven by cockwombles.  At least Beemer drivers only used to not indicate, and sit on your arse with space only for a rizla.

Yes, at least most BMW drivers are youthful enough not to have completely lost their spacial awareness. :-X

Which is why they don't need indicators!  ;D