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Dream Machines
Now that I have done plenty of both, claying with the car soaked in shampoo and the traditional way of after washing with QD as lubricant, I can't decide on which one I should do permanently
Wet way
Pro's - do it in half the time
- no lube required as the shampoo does that for you
Cons - clay magic bar is harder to knead as it's soaking wet
- surface is harder(for me at least) to monitor
- much bigger chance of dropping the bar
Dry way
Pro's - clay bar sticks to your hand, you can't drop it
- can monitor the bar and surface
- very easy re kneading
Con's - time consuming (30 - 60 minutes)
- need alot of lube
When I do it the traditional way, I spray the surface with QD and the bar as well (to help prevent it sticking if the lube dries up or you accidentally go outside the lubed area
My favourite tool for kneading the clay bar (getting it perfectly square) is the good old rolling pin.
Once the bar has been turned over and over and the whole bar is brown (covered in fallout) , I fold it into a thick square and cut it in half twice which gives me access to the layer underneath the one I used originally
This can be done multiple times and I can get 20 cars done with one bar.
Just a pity that you can't attach it to an orbital buffer and machine clay the car.
Wet way
Pro's - do it in half the time
- no lube required as the shampoo does that for you
Cons - clay magic bar is harder to knead as it's soaking wet
- surface is harder(for me at least) to monitor
- much bigger chance of dropping the bar
Dry way
Pro's - clay bar sticks to your hand, you can't drop it
- can monitor the bar and surface
- very easy re kneading
Con's - time consuming (30 - 60 minutes)
- need alot of lube
When I do it the traditional way, I spray the surface with QD and the bar as well (to help prevent it sticking if the lube dries up or you accidentally go outside the lubed area
My favourite tool for kneading the clay bar (getting it perfectly square) is the good old rolling pin.
Once the bar has been turned over and over and the whole bar is brown (covered in fallout) , I fold it into a thick square and cut it in half twice which gives me access to the layer underneath the one I used originally
This can be done multiple times and I can get 20 cars done with one bar.
Just a pity that you can't attach it to an orbital buffer and machine clay the car.