Sponsored

Do I need to Claybar a fresh delivery?

jc888888888

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Joe
Joined
Nov 3, 2021
Threads
12
Messages
377
Reaction score
465
Location
Saint Augustine Florida
Vehicle(s)
Lariat eco boost, Mustang Mach E , Porsche Boxster
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
Thats exactly what my detailer friend said! what he recommended is totally idiot proof his words not mine:) his instructions make sure car is in the shade and cool, spray the whole car a section at a time roof ,glass, mouldings, paint etc .let sit for a few minutes rinse well ... done
Sponsored

 

Johnkn

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Jan 19, 2022
Threads
73
Messages
2,311
Reaction score
3,491
Location
MD
Vehicle(s)
Bronco Raptor, TRX, Viper, 66 Shelby, 68.5 CJ Mustang, Pantera
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Every time I've tried to clay bar a car, I've left the paint in worse condition than what I started with (swirlys). That's just me.

I would say you're safe with a good wax removing wash (there are special soaps that are paint safe but remove wax), and then ceramic coating.
Iron remover neutralizes and removes the iron and metals picked up during (rail) shipping

Clay bar with lube removes imbedded impurities from the paint surface and can introduce haze

Paint correction/polishing removes swirls and haze (and can also flatten, and remove orange peel depending on the product)

At that point the surface is ready for wax or ceramic coat.


.
 
Last edited:

AnthonyMav

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Anthony
Joined
Jan 17, 2022
Threads
9
Messages
200
Reaction score
291
Location
New Jersey
Vehicle(s)
Maverick XL Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I have OCD with my cars and I’m also short on time, like most people. Here’s what I recommend to keep the car looking great and not kill your wallet or weekends:

  • Wash the truck
  • Clay bar with a quick detail lube spray
  • The truck should zero or almost zero swirls at this point
  • If you have lots of swirls, polish with the brand you like or use a mild cleaner wax
  • I then use turtle wax seal-n-shine
  • Then use turtle wax ICE spray wax

this keeps things slick and repels dirt. The clean truck will last a while until you want to wash it again, and probably several months until you need to recoat it with sealer and wax

my idea is that if a product is easy to use and quick (spray wax’s and sealers), you’ll use them more often.
 
Last edited:

jc888888888

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Joe
Joined
Nov 3, 2021
Threads
12
Messages
377
Reaction score
465
Location
Saint Augustine Florida
Vehicle(s)
Lariat eco boost, Mustang Mach E , Porsche Boxster
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
All the clay bar enthusiast ? clay is for embedded iron in the clear coat .My detailer said and I am quoting : "A mass produced car that is 30 days old painted with water base production paint is not as hard as he would like . If you spray the car with iron remover and don't see reaction (turning purple) it doesn't have iron imbedded at best there may be a small amount on the surface, car is too new .If you are not very precise you are removing a small amount of clear coat when you clay no matter how good you are at it. If the car is a year old he said by all means done by a professional. And he went on to say when you decontaminate with iron remover AND IF you see purple ,you bring the truck to me and let me do it . If you see no chemical reaction You are possibly doing more harm than good claying a freshly painted American production car .. Something like a Lambo or Ferrari or Bugatti they spend weeks meticulously painting multiple coats and baking and drying in between coats . It is totally different. You will get a chemical reaction with a good iron remover even if it is embedded in the clear coat ,IF you dont see that WHY clay is what he said. This guy has 3 lambo,s in his shop right now and a waiting list.... Take it for what it is worth.....
 

AnthonyMav

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Anthony
Joined
Jan 17, 2022
Threads
9
Messages
200
Reaction score
291
Location
New Jersey
Vehicle(s)
Maverick XL Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
All the clay bar enthusiast ? clay is for embedded iron in the clear coat .My detailer said and I am quoting : "A mass produced car that is 30 days old painted with water base production paint is not as hard as he would like . If you spray the car with iron remover and don't see reaction (turning purple) it doesn't have iron imbedded at best there may be a small amount on the surface, car is too new .If you are not very precise you are removing a small amount of clear coat when you clay no matter how good you are at it. If the car is a year old he said by all means done by a professional. And he went on to say when you decontaminate with iron remover AND IF you see purple ,you bring the truck to me and let me do it . If you see no chemical reaction You are possibly doing more harm than good claying a freshly painted American production car .. Something like a Lambo or Ferrari or Bugatti they spend weeks meticulously painting multiple coats and baking and drying in between coats . It is totally different. You will get a chemical reaction with a good iron remover even if it is embedded in the clear coat ,IF you dont see that WHY clay is what he said. This guy has 3 lambo,s in his shop right now and a waiting list.... Take it for what it is worth.....
Sounds like he knows his shit. I’ll stick with my turtle wax car wash and spray wax for my $23k truck. It’s not a Lambo
 

Mymaverick2021

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Steveo
Joined
Sep 18, 2021
Threads
15
Messages
1,736
Reaction score
1,247
Location
Hilo Hi
Vehicle(s)
Ford Maverick
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
By the time you get your hands on your Maverick/new car, it has been out of the paint booth at least a month. Even then, the 30 day cure does not hold true as much today given that most paints are now water based and cure significantly faster than the non-water based formulations from back in the day.
I concur my truck is being built this week and I'm in Hawaii by the time I get it'll be a couple of months can go straight to the clay bar
Sponsored

 
 







Top