imported_jhochst
New member
Hello everyone,
Just wanted to thank everyone for all of the useful info I've found while lurking the past week. I had no idea! This is my kind of site...lots of friendly and helpful people. Here is some more info about me:
27 years old, male (despite being mulva), recently married with 2 cats (Falcon 3, Hunter, 1), avid skier, hiker, now obsessed with the upkeep of my new WRX.
I will be doing my first ever exterior detailing this weekend. I don't want to mess up too bad so I figured I'd tell you what I plan to do and any criticism or affirmations would be appriciated
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1. Dawn wash (dry?)
2. Clay with Pinnacle Poly ClayBar using E1 Wipe&Shine QD for lube.
3. Meguiars Gold Class wash w/ sheepswool mitt & dry w/ Absorber
4. Polish w/ Meguiars #7 w/ foam pad and buff w/ MF
5. Wax w/ Meguiars #26 liquid w/ foam pad and buff w/ MF
6. Admire work using Guinness Extra Stout
The part I'm confused about is the claying. Never heard of this before finding Autopia, and I've done some searches but none led me to a claying technique.
Thanks again.
Just wanted to thank everyone for all of the useful info I've found while lurking the past week. I had no idea! This is my kind of site...lots of friendly and helpful people. Here is some more info about me:
27 years old, male (despite being mulva), recently married with 2 cats (Falcon 3, Hunter, 1), avid skier, hiker, now obsessed with the upkeep of my new WRX.
I will be doing my first ever exterior detailing this weekend. I don't want to mess up too bad so I figured I'd tell you what I plan to do and any criticism or affirmations would be appriciated

1. Dawn wash (dry?)
2. Clay with Pinnacle Poly ClayBar using E1 Wipe&Shine QD for lube.
3. Meguiars Gold Class wash w/ sheepswool mitt & dry w/ Absorber
4. Polish w/ Meguiars #7 w/ foam pad and buff w/ MF
5. Wax w/ Meguiars #26 liquid w/ foam pad and buff w/ MF
6. Admire work using Guinness Extra Stout
The part I'm confused about is the claying. Never heard of this before finding Autopia, and I've done some searches but none led me to a claying technique.
Thanks again.