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I want to buy a clay and have looked around and it looks like bilt hamber soft is the one to go for, but i don't know which sealant is the best for the money, can someone help me :)

Thanks matt
 
Fk1000 is made by Finish Kare not colly...personally i would use Autobalm on old cars and black trim due to it not beading (although it will stop those pesky water beads from drying on the car)...the FK is a very gd reliable sealant that i use reguarly if only on my wheels and some autobahn which is ofc overkill. although i personally prefere waxes to sealants i still love FK1000 for doing other people's cars as its so clinical and reliable to still be going strong a long time after.
 
Well now im confussed because in tris's car cleaning thread it says clay-seal-polish-wax, and i have a wax not the best but it will do until it runs out same with polish but i though i was looking to buy a "clay bar" and then a sealant but collinite 915 and 476 are shown as waxes on cleanyourcar, could some one switch the light on in my head :confused:

EDIT: i like the beading look others have achieved
 
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Well now im confussed because in tris's car cleaning thread it says clay-seal-polish-wax, and i have a wax not the best but it will do until it runs out same with polish but i though i was looking to buy a "clay bar" and then a sealant but collinite 915 and 476 are shown as waxes on cleanyourcar, could some one switch the light on in my head :confused:

EDIT: i like the beading look others have achieved

the wax stage is refferred to as the LSP (last stage product). This can either be sealant or wax- they both do the same thing.
 
the wax stage is refferred to as the LSP (last stage product). This can either be sealant or wax- they both do the same thing.

Ahhh i understand now, so if i buy a clay bar then clay-polish-wax the car will be shine and sealed and then same time :eek:
Any recommendation on a clay bar?

Thanks lads
 
yeah thats right.

i prefer sonus green clay to bilt hamber personally, although it will require you to buy a lubricant aswell. Sonus do one, but i use megs last touch as you can buy a 5 litre container that lasts over a year- and thats using it as a drying aid aswell
 
yeah thats right.

i prefer sonus green clay to bilt hamber personally, although it will require you to buy a lubricant aswell. Sonus do one, but i use megs last touch as you can buy a 5 litre container that lasts over a year- and thats using it as a drying aid aswell

ill grab one of those and have a go, can you buy it in a smaller container around 1L just to have a go and see if i can actually do it ? :)
 
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-clay/sonus-glyde-detailing-clay-lubricant/prod_42.html

or if you want a kit:

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detai...ltra-fine-detailing-clay-sampler/prod_83.html

or meguiars do a kit called quik clay i believe that can be bought on ebay for about a tenner which includes a clay bar and quik detailer for lube

EDIT: that sonus kit is expensive,

megs kit, good for a starter (was first one i used): http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-clay/meguiars-quik-clay-kit-50g-clay-/prod_226.html
 
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