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Title: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: bigmac31 on 17 September 2013, 18:21
As above oak green mk2 slightly faded paintwork I,m thinking a clay bar might bring it back
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: Carl! on 17 September 2013, 18:54
I thought clay was mainly for shifting contaminants off the surface, not sure it'll restore shine much to faded paint work, thought that was more the cutting compounds etc that restored the finish.

Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: gm8 on 17 September 2013, 18:59
as above , clay wont restore it.
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: bigmac31 on 17 September 2013, 20:47
I might have said it wrong its more like dull, lack lustre paint. I have polished and waxed but it needs more. Bearing in mind it is 25 yr old it has stood up quite well. Thinking of the meguairs clay bar, auto glym polish and simoniz carnuba wax ( the one in the gold tin) needing arms like popeye. What do you think.
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: madsb on 17 September 2013, 20:56
Clay will probably help in your situation. Follow up with a machine polish and wax
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: bigmac31 on 17 September 2013, 22:01
Would it be wise to machine polish on older paint. I have toyed with the idea but a bit put of with damaging the paintwork tbh.
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: Jimble on 18 September 2013, 12:06
Shouldn't be a problem mate, as long as the paint is just faded then you should get great results with the proper gear, however if the paint is damaged or if you've got some laquer peel for example then just give these areas a miss or do what you can by hand.


If you could post a pic up the guys on here will be able to advise whats best. ;)
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: madsb on 18 September 2013, 16:09
Assuming the clear coat hasn't come off, you will only get excellent results with a dual action polisher as a newbie
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: bigmac31 on 18 September 2013, 16:34
well I cleaned the car today first dry day for a while, wash,clay,polish and carnuba wax
(http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy230/halfcamoflauge/mk2/DSC_2233.jpg) (http://s794.photobucket.com/user/halfcamoflauge/media/mk2/DSC_2233.jpg.html)
(http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy230/halfcamoflauge/mk2/DSC_2234.jpg) (http://s794.photobucket.com/user/halfcamoflauge/media/mk2/DSC_2234.jpg.html)
(http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy230/halfcamoflauge/mk2/DSC_2235.jpg) (http://s794.photobucket.com/user/halfcamoflauge/media/mk2/DSC_2235.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Paintwork slightly faded, whats the best claybar to use.
Post by: Jimble on 18 September 2013, 19:39
Looks decent mate! She looks like a prime candidate for a machine polish! 8)