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Old 07-21-2008, 05:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Paint Detailing

So we had the fire in the hills and the resultant ash fall. I triple rinsed my S a couple of times during that week to get the ash off. Apparently, I didn't do a good enough job and now my clearcoat is etched. It looks like I have water spots. It won't wash off and I even tried polish before waxing and it made no difference. I'm looking into doing the whole clay bar thing, and doing the whole paint resurrection using a quality random orbital buffer and polishing products. Has any one ever used Griot's Garage waxes, polishes and other detailing stuff? They have a kit (buffer, waxes, clay bar, etc.) for $199 that seems to cover the bases for what I need to do. Any input would be appreciated.
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Old 07-21-2008, 05:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So we had the fire in the hills and the resultant ash fall. I triple rinsed my S a couple of times during that week to get the ash off. Apparently, I didn't do a good enough job and now my clearcoat is etched. It looks like I have water spots. It won't wash off and I even tried polish before waxing and it made no difference. I'm looking into doing the whole clay bar thing, and doing the whole paint resurrection using a quality random orbital buffer and polishing products. Has any one ever used Griot's Garage waxes, polishes and other detailing stuff? They have a kit (buffer, waxes, clay bar, etc.) for $199 that seems to cover the bases for what I need to do. Any input would be appreciated.
I've never used Griot's, but i have used Meguiars Professional Detailing Clay before, with General Motors Finish Enhancer Spray...only because i used to work at the Chevy dealer, detailing.. Meguiars actually make's it for them, so im sure you can check Meguiars. But anyway, works like a charm, it will take off rust particals that embeded in the paint and clear coat, brightens up the paint, and even takes the hardest waterspots off. make sure you keep the section your claybaring moist because otherwise you'll have streaks of clay everywhere. Let me know if this helps!!
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Old 07-22-2008, 04:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Doc - I've used several products from Griot's. They only carry top shelf stuff and everything I've used has been good. If you order anything, be sure to include Speed Shine. I buy it by the gallon and it lasts me about a year.

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