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Old 03-19-2007, 10:47 PM
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That's why I don't park my car near/under trees. But then again, I only wash my car to get rid of the dirt/grime, not for the looks.
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birds always **** on my car after i wash it.
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My car never stays clean for more than 24 hours everytime I was it - so I've given up
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My car never stays clean for more than 24 hours everytime I was it - so I've given up
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bird dook ftmfl
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jbp cars are bird sh*t magnets...
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i wash my car 2 times a week so it looks HELLA SEXY!
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got my garage spot again for a little bit...garage ftw
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Old 03-20-2007, 12:44 AM
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my cats **** on my car, hella pisses me off. tires mostly but paint sometimes
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u take all that time and the next morning its hella dirty.I hate that ****
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lol i had that problem with my rs, but i guess my wrx is a bit luckier. one of the chicks at our barnes and noble meet has the bird **** problem. she washed her car and then the trunk looked like a teradactyl projectile shat on it, but i guess thats just the way it goes
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my cats **** on my car, hella pisses me off. tires mostly but paint sometimes
i would pee on my cat if it peed on my car
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Originally Posted by fd777
To my knowledge, clay bars do NOT remove scratches. Clay bars remove surface contamination. (Which is why the surface feels smooth once you're done). If not used properly, clay bars can introduce new scratches. That is why you always use a lubricant with a clay bar; the clay isn't supposed to actually touch the paint, it glides over it.

Many waxes will fill in light scratches, but it'll return as the wax wears off. To permanently remove scratches, you'll need a quality polish. (Actually, the proper application is more important than the proper product...) Polishes intentionally remove a thin layer of clear coat.

For scratches that go beyond the clear coat and into the actual paint - i.e. when someone keys your car - you're kinda screwed
At this point, you'll need some professional help.
Any decent bodyshop will charge you a lot because they need to repaint the entire section. It doesn't really make a difference if you have 1 or 10 scratches in the same area because it's the same amount of work.

Please correct me if I'm wrong on anything here.
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fd777 got it right. This is what you should do:

1. Detergent wash (dish soap is fine). This will strip all the old wax off.

2. Clay bar. Gets the "fall out" that's embedded in your paint out.

3. Detergent wash again

4. Polish

5. Wax. This seals the deal.

This will take all day, but in the end it's worth it. Your car will look and feel awesome, and you will be protecting your paint for the long term. Remember, it's not a race...take your time.
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Originally Posted by Tele-Viper
+1

fd777 got it right. This is what you should do:

1. Detergent wash (dish soap is fine). This will strip all the old wax off.

2. Clay bar. Gets the "fall out" that's embedded in your paint out.

3. Detergent wash again

4. Polish

5. Wax. This seals the deal.

This will take all day, but in the end it's worth it. Your car will look and feel awesome, and you will be protecting your paint for the long term. Remember, it's not a race...take your time.

Thank you, For the break down. I also have clay bared a car before and we used Meguirs quick detail sprays as we did it. Came out real smooth. When I get a free day. I may try this out. Anyone want to back up his advice? Sounds about right to me. A bit scared to use detergent wash, I used to use it regularly on my truck, and the clearcoat went bye bye. I am sure only one time wont hurt, or 2.
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Old 03-20-2007, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Tele-Viper
+1

fd777 got it right. This is what you should do:

1. Detergent wash (dish soap is fine). This will strip all the old wax off.

2. Clay bar. Gets the "fall out" that's embedded in your paint out.

3. Detergent wash again

4. Polish

5. Wax. This seals the deal.

This will take all day, but in the end it's worth it. Your car will look and feel awesome, and you will be protecting your paint for the long term. Remember, it's not a race...take your time.
Sounds like someone's been paying attention!

But you forgot steps 6 thru 15...Wax and wax and wax......................................
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Old 03-20-2007, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by jeff2417
Sounds like someone's been paying attention!

But you forgot steps 6 thru 15...Wax and wax and wax......................................
Oh yeah...left that part out =) I think you should hit them with a few pix of the blue streak.
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