At last, a real world video! As much as I enjoy the videos in the bay, I reckon that 99% of us don’t have that luxury. So it’s really good to see that working outside is possible, even with a few caveats. Thank you.
It’s great that you’re showing both manual and machine compounding. But before I even get to that, I’d use an iron fallout remover and a separate tar remover on the pain before claying, otherwise I feel like I dropped the clay bar on the ground.
The beauty about Ultimate Compound is that it finishes, in most cases, wax ready, no high gloss polishing needed. Thamks to Meguiar's super micro abrasive technology (SMAT).
I know the video is only for demo reasons. If you are a serious detailer I recommend gloves to keep the chemicals from getting on the skin and some sort of face mask or 3m half mask with dust filtration to avoid the compound dust entering the lungs. No one really knows the long term effects these products have on the body. Oh and safety glass have saved me more than once.
a few things that i've been meaning to ask; if you're washing your car in a wash box, can you do the claying and compounding process after you get back home? and can an iron remover replace the claying process?
First off, thank you for the videos! Question is after watching all of these, are these processes safe to use on the plastic painted areas? I only notice the actual bodywork being done. US owner of a Ford Expedition. Thanks again for the videos, great instructions and help.
What's the step by step for washing your car? 1.Wash car with two buckets 2. Clay your car 3. Polish 4.wax Is that all or am I missing something? Thanks
great video guys. can't beat a bit of Ult. Compound. Not sure i like using QD etc as lube, as you may not want to put protection on the paint, if you need to polish/compound.
Original clay is for some people quite a thing to deal with, which is why Meguiar's developed the pad with clay. This way everyone can enjoy a smooth paint job. The difference between a clay bar and the clay pad is that you can remove more with normal clay than with the clay pad. But that is no longer the case. In combination with the clay pad and the Ceramic detailer, you can now more easily remove as much residual plaque from your paint as with the clay bar. Good luck to get your paint smooth and shiny!
It's certainly different! The ceramic clay is great for longevity as the pad can simply be wash out and used again whereas if you drop a clay bar it needs to be thrown away. Both work fantastically to remove the above surface contaminants.
@@meguiarsuk Hi i need your advise. I got some oil based paint bumpy spots on my car. Probably it's a road paint. Do you think clay will work on that ?? I have already tried nail polish thinner and autoglym tar remover but it's not working.
How about a video that work from clay all the way to wax? I mean from the beginning of the detailing to the last stage of detailing in 1 video. Personally I don't mind for information to all in one video. And if you can do it on a white car that will be great too. Keep up the good work and stay safe. Cheerio
If you look on the main page your find a video playlist called detailing 101. It has absolutely everything you need to get started from the wash right through to clay bar, compounding all the way to waxing.
Hi i need your advise. I got some oil based paint bumpy spots on my car. Probably it's a road paint. Do you think clay will work on that ?? I have already tried nail polish thinner and autoglym tar remover but it's not working
One thing I don’t fully get, you say if you drop the clay on the floor and it picks up even one speck of dust it will cause swirls, but aren’t you effectively doing the same thing when you’re rubbing it around the car? If it picks up some contaminant half way through claying a section aren’t you just rubbing that all over the rest of that section?
A speck of dust is not really the issue. The problem would be larger grains like sand, rocks, etc. For the most part these types of contaminants will have been washed off during the washing process that happens before claying. Also keep in mind that is why you are lubricating heavily with the Quik Detailer when using the clay bar. This is not a rule that is set in stone. Could, in theory, you drop the clay bar in some situations on some surfaces and still proceed to use it? Yes, that could in theory work, but the safe bet is to simply knead'fold the clay to cover that spot or simply use another clay bar. Really just depends on the risk you feel comfortable with. Many of the best detailers will simply use anther clay bar to avoid the possibility of inducing scratches.
I was going to use a glaze filler which fills the swirl marks out which isn’t a swirl remover. How would you rub that In by hand , In circles or straight lines?
You can apply the Ultimate Compound by hand absolutely. The most important thing is to try and replicate the heat that a DA would produce. If you work in a cross hatch motion then you can keep track of where you've been.
Good stuff, but why use ceramic detailer before polishing? It's a waste of protective product and you need to work harder to remove it during polishing.
The only way you can use the synthetic pad is with the high lubricity of the detailer. Its primary focus is to remove above surface contaminants before the compound and polish stage.
@@karolisrum6573 beading is a process on your paint what you want. This way you ensure that Rainwater with acids slides off your paint faster. Once you've polished your car, you'll want to keep that smooth finish. Yet dirt accumulates against your car, this cannot be prevented. By using the ceramic edition you help the dirt to slide off your paint a lot easier because your car becomes super slippery.
@@black_cupra.performance Well I know all of that I polish cars my self. I dont understand why ceramic detailer is used for claying. You can just use simple detailer for that.
At last, a real world video! As much as I enjoy the videos in the bay, I reckon that 99% of us don’t have that luxury. So it’s really good to see that working outside is possible, even with a few caveats.
Thank you.
It’s great that you’re showing both manual and machine compounding. But before I even get to that, I’d use an iron fallout remover and a separate tar remover on the pain before claying, otherwise I feel like I dropped the clay bar on the ground.
This is the best detail video I have seen. You get straight on with it. We'll done guys .
that towel flip at 7:32 well done sir 👏🏾
Great info and love the way it’s presented. Saved for my future driveway detail. Thank you!
The beauty about Ultimate Compound is that it finishes, in most cases, wax ready, no high gloss polishing needed. Thamks to Meguiar's super micro abrasive technology (SMAT).
Awesome Mullet!!
Thanks guys
I know the video is only for demo reasons. If you are a serious detailer I recommend gloves to keep the chemicals from getting on the skin and some sort of face mask or 3m half mask with dust filtration to avoid the compound dust entering the lungs. No one really knows the long term effects these products have on the body. Oh and safety glass have saved me more than once.
a few things that i've been meaning to ask; if you're washing your car in a wash box, can you do the claying and compounding process after you get back home? and can an iron remover replace the claying process?
It makes a change polishing on drive way everyone seems to do it in a garage
bonjour, quelle différence entre l'argile hybrid et la pâte d'agile ?
Most famous hands on Amazon : Dale's :-D
Love these videos and products, very good explanations without unnecessary tricks
im from the us and I liked the video it was a much needed answers to my questions thank you so much
First off, thank you for the videos! Question is after watching all of these, are these processes safe to use on the plastic painted areas? I only notice the actual bodywork being done. US owner of a Ford Expedition.
Thanks again for the videos, great instructions and help.
What's the step by step for washing your car?
1.Wash car with two buckets
2. Clay your car
3. Polish
4.wax
Is that all or am I missing something?
Thanks
great video guys. can't beat a bit of Ult. Compound. Not sure i like using QD etc as lube, as you may not want to put protection on the paint, if you need to polish/compound.
A lot of people say to use QD, but I normally just use soap and water, that way I dont get a protective coating like you say.
@@---DW--- I usually use AM Detail Clay, so water is all that's needed, but as you say some soap or light snow foam tends to be better
Can you use the quick wax with the clay bar?
Great video, I use the clay kit myself. Is the ceramic synthetic clay kit any better than the traditional clay kit? Many thanks
Original clay is for some people quite a thing to deal with, which is why Meguiar's developed the pad with clay. This way everyone can enjoy a smooth paint job. The difference between a clay bar and the clay pad is that you can remove more with normal clay than with the clay pad. But that is no longer the case. In combination with the clay pad and the Ceramic detailer, you can now more easily remove as much residual plaque from your paint as with the clay bar. Good luck to get your paint smooth and shiny!
It's certainly different! The ceramic clay is great for longevity as the pad can simply be wash out and used again whereas if you drop a clay bar it needs to be thrown away. Both work fantastically to remove the above surface contaminants.
@@meguiarsuk Hi i need your advise. I got some oil based paint bumpy spots on my car. Probably it's a road paint. Do you think clay will work on that ?? I have already tried nail polish thinner and autoglym tar remover but it's not working.
Awesome!
My Octavia too goes through Meguiar wash polish and wax !
Can you do a full small to medium car with one clay half or a single bar?
Love that Green octavia MK3 ! :D
Great video as always guys!
These vids are the best. Thanks boyz!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
So use compound by hand in crisscross directions always?
Yes
How about a video that work from clay all the way to wax? I mean from the beginning of the detailing to the last stage of detailing in 1 video. Personally I don't mind for information to all in one video. And if you can do it on a white car that will be great too. Keep up the good work and stay safe. Cheerio
If you look on the main page your find a video playlist called detailing 101. It has absolutely everything you need to get started from the wash right through to clay bar, compounding all the way to waxing.
Do u have the links to all stuff usd in this vid
If you use the ultimate compound to much would it not wear through the top coat?
Good question, i wonder what the answer is
Wish they listed all of the products used.
will you ever get those polishers in stock?
Meguiars. The best and expensive in India.
What suspension has Dale got on his vRS? Looks mega!
So can a clay bar be used on windshields or headlights?
Yeah
Hi i need your advise. I got some oil based paint bumpy spots on my car. Probably it's a road paint. Do you think clay will work on that ?? I have already tried nail polish thinner and autoglym tar remover but it's not working
With the half that u cuted can u use it for an entire car?
One thing I don’t fully get, you say if you drop the clay on the floor and it picks up even one speck of dust it will cause swirls, but aren’t you effectively doing the same thing when you’re rubbing it around the car? If it picks up some contaminant half way through claying a section aren’t you just rubbing that all over the rest of that section?
A speck of dust is not really the issue. The problem would be larger grains like sand, rocks, etc. For the most part these types of contaminants will have been washed off during the washing process that happens before claying. Also keep in mind that is why you are lubricating heavily with the Quik Detailer when using the clay bar.
This is not a rule that is set in stone. Could, in theory, you drop the clay bar in some situations on some surfaces and still proceed to use it? Yes, that could in theory work, but the safe bet is to simply knead'fold the clay to cover that spot or simply use another clay bar. Really just depends on the risk you feel comfortable with. Many of the best detailers will simply use anther clay bar to avoid the possibility of inducing scratches.
@@meguiars Ok, that makes sense, it’s just in this video Tom says one speck of dust would be swirl city.
I was going to use a glaze filler which fills the swirl marks out which isn’t a swirl remover. How would you rub that In by hand , In circles or straight lines?
You can apply the Ultimate Compound by hand absolutely. The most important thing is to try and replicate the heat that a DA would produce. If you work in a cross hatch motion then you can keep track of where you've been.
@@meguiarsuk Thank you so much 👍🏼👍🏼
Loving it 👌
i like it meguiars
What is the green car a SEAT?
Its a skoda octavia VRS
Hi I'm expert in car painting and compound polish u have any job for me
Is the Ultimate Compound full of silicone and fillers?
No it has the same structure as 105
The Ultimate Compound has advanced micro abrasives that remove the swirls and scratches and is designed to remove the problem not hide it.
@@meguiarsuk so it definately has no fillers / silicone / things which mask swirls egc... it cuts the clearcoat?
Good stuff, but why use ceramic detailer before polishing? It's a waste of protective product and you need to work harder to remove it during polishing.
The only way you can use the synthetic pad is with the high lubricity of the detailer. Its primary focus is to remove above surface contaminants before the compound and polish stage.
Ultimate compound and polish are great but the cup's are shit so you should think about changing the bottle and application cup , all the best 👍
Oh no! How about series for those who wants perfectly clean cars but have no driveways? 😄
I recon Tom’s hair should stay like this from now on
I used that ultimate compound and it was crap lol
I used all in one and done buy turtle wax way better
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I still don't see the point of claying with a ceramic detailer.
The ceramic detailer is a smooth detailer that also keep your paint beading. Traditional quick detailer don't make your paint beading.
@@black_cupra.performance Whats the point of beading if you polish after anyways?
Dodo Juice is highly recommended on the detailing forums. Fairly inexpensive too.
@@karolisrum6573 beading is a process on your paint what you want. This way you ensure that Rainwater with acids slides off your paint faster. Once you've polished your car, you'll want to keep that smooth finish. Yet dirt accumulates against your car, this cannot be prevented. By using the ceramic edition you help the dirt to slide off your paint a lot easier because your car becomes super slippery.
@@black_cupra.performance Well I know all of that I polish cars my self. I dont understand why ceramic detailer is used for claying. You can just use simple detailer for that.
Soapy water in a jazzed up bottle 🤣 just use tiny bit of fairy liquid with water does just same job
Swirl city
If you don’t have a beard you can’t work with Meguiar’s.