stl_illini Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 I'm the proud new owner of a Silver IS350. Based on what I read here, I opted to get the clear bra put on my car. I'm wondering what I have to do differentely for it, if anything, when it comes to washing/waxing?
SW03ES Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 You can wax and clay it, wash it with the same carwash soap you use on the rest of the car. Just be careful not to cake wax under the edges when you do wax.
ISme Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 Can I clay and polish the areas that have a clear bra put on? Thx
SW03ES Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 I wouldnt use any abrasive polsihes. As for whether or not you can clay: You can wax and clay it, wash it with the same carwash soap you use on the rest of the car. Just be careful not to cake wax under the edges when you do wax.
TOGWT Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I wouldnt use any abrasive polsihes. As for whether or not you can clay: You can wax and clay it, wash it with the same carwash soap you use on the rest of the car. Just be careful not to cake wax under the edges when you do wax. "I wouldnt use any abrasive...." a mostly forgotten fact; detailer's clay is a mildly abrasive surface preparation, with an average particle size of 1- micron of Kaolin abrasives that polish and exfoliate contaminants by shearing and / or encapsulation Instead use a plastic cleaner like Plexus
cardona6569 Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I agree with the usage of Plexus. I just bought Plexus and it is great and does not seem harsh on the surfaces it is used uipon. C. PR I wouldnt use any abrasive polsihes. As for whether or not you can clay: You can wax and clay it, wash it with the same carwash soap you use on the rest of the car. Just be careful not to cake wax under the edges when you do wax. "I wouldnt use any abrasive...." a mostly forgotten fact; detailer's clay is a mildly abrasive surface preparation, with an average particle size of 1- micron of Kaolin abrasives that polish and exfoliate contaminants by shearing and / or encapsulation Instead use a plastic cleaner like Plexus
Lex Law Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 You can wax and clay it, wash it with the same carwash soap you use on the rest of the car. Just be careful not to cake wax under the edges when you do wax. My clear bra does not wrap around the edge of the panel. It stops about 1 mm short. Is there a wax that won't leave any residue on the edge of the bra. Maybe something that's not pasty. I have way too much edge to start using Q-tips or blue painter's tape.
SW03ES Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 You just have to be careful, any wax will build up under that edge.
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