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  • Boosted Euro
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    • Oct 2006
    • 27801

    #16
    Good stuff in here
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    • Zoom6
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      • Oct 1985
      • 5216

      #17
      Originally posted by EuroTrash
      Junkman of has a bunch of good videos on youtube.
      Did you remove the video from your earlier post?
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      Originally posted by EuroTrash
      I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

      I'm sure a few have PTSD from testing.
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      • EuroTrash
        Is that vtec?
        • Apr 2009
        • 1979

        #18
        Yeah, I was getting way off topic into DIY/HowTo land. Just google Junkman detailing for all his videos.
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        • Zoom6
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          • Oct 1985
          • 5216

          #19
          I see that there are different "weight" clay bars out there (light, medium, heavy). When do you and don't you use each of them?
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          Originally posted by EuroTrash
          I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

          I'm sure a few have PTSD from testing.
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          • EuroTrash
            Is that vtec?
            • Apr 2009
            • 1979

            #20
            I have only used medium, can't see any reason to use anything else.
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            Originally posted by :Quirk:
            Your name is perfect fitting for your car.

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            • Zoom6
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              • Oct 1985
              • 5216

              #21
              Ok, so I picked up the foam gun, chemical guys maxi suds II, a grit guard, a couple new wash mits, and a new microfiber towel for drying. Also grabbed a bar of chemical guys medium clay, and the 16ox spray bottle of adam's detailing spray.

              Yesterday I did my first 2-bucket wash and got to try this stuff out. I thought I would use a ton of the foam stuff, but it wasn't as bad as I thought. I did find that the detail spray goes quick when claybarring. I have about 1/4 of the bottle left. I can see I'll be ordering the gallon refill before next time.
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              Originally posted by EuroTrash
              I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

              I'm sure a few have PTSD from testing.
              2006 Mazda6s 3.0L V6 - Click here for my build thread... http://nemotorsport.com/boards/showthread.php?t=12369

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              • kotu100
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                • Oct 2010
                • 277

                #22
                Looks like you're off to a good start.

                I use Maxi Suds II in a foam lance for pressure washer.
                2 Bucket wash method with a grit guard in each bucket. Meg's gold class for bucket soap.
                Also use those funky looking microfiber mitts.

                Garry Dean's ultimate use detail juice. 8oz bottle is $30 but makes about 3 gallons of detail spray. Can also be used for a rinseless wash.


                I've been getting clay magic clay from amazon since its the best bang for the buck ive been able to find.

                Wheel and tires get the megs treatment as well. Non-acid wheel and tire cleaner from their detailers line. The Megs all wheel cleaner otc bottle has a nice foaming tip that works great with this.


                Always use a dedicated wheel bucket just for wheels. A grit guard in the wheel bucket help with scrubbing the brushes clean for really dirty wheels. Wheel bucket gets a little gold class and water to help keep the wheels sudsy.

                All the microfibers i use come from theragcompany.com Junkman turned me on to these.
                The eagle edgeless, waffle weave, and Everest 800 are awesome towels.

                Lately ive been practicing with megs m105 compound and m205 polish on a harbor freight DA. I'm happy with the results so far.

                Recently switched from Megs M26 hi-tech yellow wax to Collinite 845. The m26 didnt last more than a week or 2 in the summer heat so im hoping i'll get some longer lasting protection from the collinite.

                Thats my $.02

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                • Boosted Euro
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                  • Oct 2006
                  • 27801

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Zoom6
                  . I did find that the detail spray goes quick when claybarring. I have about 1/4 of the bottle left. I can see I'll be ordering the gallon refill before next time.
                  Originally posted by EuroTrash
                  A clay bar will be needed to decontaminate the surface, frankly all are the same. You can use quick detailer to lubricate the surface so the clay slides and does not stick or just soapy water.
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                  I always just use water
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                  • kotu100
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                    • Oct 2010
                    • 277

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Boosted Euro
                    I always just use water
                    The lubrication from the detail spray or soapy water will help reduce the micro marring from claying.

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                    • Dirtbike59
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                      • Oct 2008
                      • 218

                      #25
                      I use the mexicans at work.
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                      • Boosted Euro
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                        • Oct 2006
                        • 27801

                        #26
                        #!#!#!#!ing Chris...lol
                        You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .

                        04 Forester XTI - Built Motor (weisco,eagle,sti,arp) FP Green Hta 330whp
                        83 Rabbit GTI - Scrapped, Heart lives on in the 82
                        82 Rabbit Diesel L custom - full GTI swap , built head lots of Poly
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                        • mjd4277
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                          • Oct 2013
                          • 578

                          #27
                          Meguiar's Tire Shine for the tires

                          Turtle Wax Car Wash for soap-for that nice citrus orange smell.lol

                          Turtle Wax Carnauba Wax for that deep down shine!!
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                          • GumDrop02
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                            • Oct 2011
                            • 38

                            #28
                            I love detailing cars ...there nothing like putting some sweat and elbow grease into something you love(think about that for a sec :-p) but I've used for the past 5 years all Meguiar's nXt tech wax and tire shine and used Meguiar's ultimate quik detailer to keep the shine up and I've never had any issues with the products and I probably wax it 3 times during the summer and just go through touch less car wash about 2 times a month or more (depending on weather) and use the quik wax anytime it gets dusty and tire shine after each wash

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                            • Boosted Euro
                              Admin
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 27801

                              #29
                              Ballistic Motorsports donated a nice Sonax car was kit for the Kanc Cruise. I'm going to be trying to get that..lol also the Auto Spa donated a wash and Hand wax , really want that. Lol
                              You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .

                              04 Forester XTI - Built Motor (weisco,eagle,sti,arp) FP Green Hta 330whp
                              83 Rabbit GTI - Scrapped, Heart lives on in the 82
                              82 Rabbit Diesel L custom - full GTI swap , built head lots of Poly
                              90 Corrado G60 - First Love , awaiting winning lottery #'s

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