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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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First wash and dry car using Sonus gloss shampoo. Then detail using the claybar and the lubricant. Afterwards dry and put on the Klasse all in one using a microfiber pad and then dry. Than apply the P21S Carnuba wax. Relax sit and enjoy the ride. Will this give the car a nice and shiny look and will the Klasse be protecting it well??
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 06:23 PM
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i think u need to wash/dry the car after you clay it
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 06:52 PM
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yeah u need to wash and dry the car after you clay... u should first use dishwasher soap instead of th sonus gloss shampoo, then clay. That helps to get rid of any old wax or old lubricants and provides a flat non-oily or non-sticky surface for the shampoo to stick on... then clay bar w lube, then put on the carnuba wax, then use some of the zaino spray on top of the carnuba for a perfect finish. Ive found out that carnuba wax stays better if u use the zaino spray on top of it once a week after a wash.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by gthirtyfizle
First wash and dry car using Sonus gloss shampoo. Then detail using the claybar and the lubricant. Afterwards dry and put on the Klasse all in one using a microfiber pad and then dry. Than apply the P21S Carnuba wax. Relax sit and enjoy the ride. Will this give the car a nice and shiny look and will the Klasse be protecting it well??
What color is your car? It will look good no matter what color you own though.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Kabs
i think u need to wash/dry the car after you clay it
If he uses car wash soap/water as the lubricant he will need to wash and dry it again. If you use a quick detailer with the claybar and wipe down the area after claying it, you dont have to re wash and dry the car.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by plumpzz
yeah u need to wash and dry the car after you clay... u should first use dishwasher soap instead of th sonus gloss shampoo, then clay. That helps to get rid of any old wax or old lubricants and provides a flat non-oily or non-sticky surface for the shampoo to stick on... then clay bar w lube, then put on the carnuba wax, then use some of the zaino spray on top of the carnuba for a perfect finish. Ive found out that carnuba wax stays better if u use the zaino spray on top of it once a week after a wash.
there is no reason to use dawn as prior to application of klasse. As long as he wasnt using a sealent like zaino previously, the claybar will remove any wax thats on the car.
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