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Any recommendations for a clay towel? Aghast at the thought of dropping a clay bar and having to throw it away just because I'm clumsy.

Also, if I do go down the bar route, are the generic / unbranded / domestic ones on Amazon any good?

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Originally Posted by saisailendra (Post 4842303)
Nice clean interiors man ! I've been using Sonax cockpit spray and I like it. I just find the fragrance too strong while applying it. I apply it with a microfiber and leave it that way. Works fine. Gives a nice matte finish.

I'm totally in love with its spray head though ! In the pics you attached, it's the spray head that's on your wheel cleaner, that came with my Sonax cockpit spray. It would cost ⅓rd of the price (~₹200) just to buy a good quality spray bottle. So I feel the product is worth its price. clap:

Thanks, Brother.

I was indeed impressed by the finish and I agree that the spray head alone would be enough of a reason to buy these bottles.

More than that I found the prices are reasonable considering how less product is used per application and can easily last at least a year even if applied every 2 months.

I have been planning to buy Iron X to decontaminate the alloys as its been 1 year but it's damn expensive.

That's when I started looking for alternatives and found the Xtreme wheel cleaner which is acid-free and with almost 1/3rd the price its a no brainer.

Based upon the videos I saw its equally effective as Iron X.

My next project would be to remove the wheels and clean the wheel wells with APC and clean the alloys with Sonax Wheel cleaner.

Hopefully, this week you should see another post :)

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Originally Posted by v1p3r (Post 4842311)
Any recommendations for a clay towel? Aghast at the thought of dropping a clay bar and having to throw it away just because I'm clumsy.

Also, if I do go down the bar route, are the generic / unbranded / domestic ones on Amazon any good?

Clay towels for one are almost double the price of a clay bar.

You won't be using the clay towel that often so investing double the amount to get the same job done in my opinion is not a good idea.

DetailedClean.in has a few clay bars on sale from ValetPro and Bilt Hamber both of which are international brands so you can take a look at them. I recently ordered something and noticed the clay bars on sale.

I would recommend going with a reputed brand for clay bars to ensure it doesn't cause any damage to the paint.

I don't have any experience with clay towels so can't suggest anything.

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Originally Posted by v1p3r (Post 4842311)
Any recommendations for a clay towel? Aghast at the thought of dropping a clay bar and having to throw it away just because I'm clumsy.

Also, if I do go down the bar route, are the generic / unbranded / domestic ones on Amazon any good?

Well you can always look at a synthetic clay bar which is washable even after you drop it.

There are many but I saw this one in stock:
https://store.ultimatedetailerz.com/...96315-cat.html

After today's wash and turtle wax ice seal and shine!

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Originally Posted by somspaple (Post 4842883)
After today's wash and turtle wax ice seal and shine!

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Did you use any other product or only this?clap:

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Originally Posted by rayjaycleoful (Post 4842962)
Did you use any other product or only this?clap:

On the bonnet, I had use rubbing compound to take care of scratches, courtesy neighbor's rogue cats :mad:

After rubbing [3M 1 Step], used Proklear rinse less wash cleaning with wash mitt followed by TurtleWax Ice Seal and Shine. I guess Ice has some filler properties - as I could see there were still faint scratches left out after rubbing [by hand].

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Disappearing car in brighter sunlight :p
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Originally Posted by somspaple (Post 4843421)
Disappearing car in brighter sunlight :p]

That is such an amazing photo. Almost an optical illusion. It deserves to be a large, framed print on your wall :D

I was on the fence to buy turtle seal n shine ,but after seeing mirror effect took the plunge and placed an order

It rained a lot last week. My rim was super dirty, driving around in muddy slush (lot of brake dust had caked too). Tried Meguiar's Hot Rims (Rs 800) and the result is quite good. Just make sure you buy originals from 3M store (I don't trust online sellers for auto products). Noticed one long line/scratch on the aluminum face, and thinking if paint/nail polish is a good option to cover it.

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Originally Posted by Sebring (Post 4844630)
It rained a lot last week. My rim was super dirty, driving around in muddy slush (lot of brake dust had caked too). Tried Meguiar's Hot Rims (Rs 800) and the result is quite good. Just make sure you buy originals from 3M store (I don't trust online sellers for auto products). Noticed one long line/scratch on the aluminum face, and thinking if paint/nail polish is a good option to cover it.


The product is good but kindly flush the trigger spray with water after use or it will damage the sprayer.

Guys is iron decontamination worth it for a silver car ? My car is nearing 5 so was planning a detailing session and wonderedif its worth the Rs 500-700 or use that somewhere else ?

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Originally Posted by Mr. Nobody (Post 4853733)
Guys is iron decontamination worth it for a silver car ? My car is nearing 5 so was planning a detailing session and wonderedif its worth the Rs 500-700 or use that somewhere else ?

If you're planning a paint correction or polishing, I'd definitely recommend it.

Claying + decontamination makes a big difference in the final outcome of your detailing session.

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Originally Posted by Pferdestarke (Post 4853795)
If you're planning a paint correction or polishing, I'd definitely recommend it.

Claying + decontamination makes a big difference in the final outcome of your detailing session.

Just a simple proper wash, polish, sealent coat and maybe top off sealent with some wax i have leftover. Dont have a clay bar though.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Nobody (Post 4853797)
Just a simple proper wash, polish, sealent coat and maybe top off sealent with some wax i have leftover. Dont have a clay bar though.

If you haven't decontaminated your car since purchase, it's a good idea to do so atleast now.

A clay bar or clay alternative is a good way to start decontamination process and if you're not really keen on using Iron X you may skip it.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Nobody (Post 4853733)
Guys is iron decontamination worth it for a silver car?

Isn't that only done for such things as ceramic coating, where the surface must be as good and clean as possible? Anyway, it doesn't seem much money within the context of a complete detailing exercise.


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