HOW TO INSTALL VEHICLE WINDOW TINT
Please note that this is a very rough and basic guide, each install...
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Item:
1x Clay Bar
Use:
The Clay Bar quickly and safely removes dust, dirt and other contaminants from your car's exterior surfaces without damaging your car.
Useful Info:
1. Wash and dry your car thoroughly to remove as much of the dirt, grime, and other contaminants from the surface as possible.
2. Cut the clay bar into two pieces in order to get more use from each bar.
3. Squeeze the clay in your hand until it becomes easily pliable. Roll it into a ball and flatten it into a circular shape that is about 10-15mm thick.
4. Spray clay lubricant generously over an area measuring approximately 2 feet (0.6 m) by 2 feet (.61 m by .61 m). Water will also work as a lubricant.
5. Slide the clay back and forth gently over the lubricated area using as little pressure as possible. Add more lubricant if the clay sticks while you're trying to slide it, You should hear and feel the clay picking up contaminants as it slides over the surface.
6. Fold the clay in half when it becomes dirty and knead it over itself until you have a clean surface. Be sure to examine the clay periodically to make sure that it doesn't pick up any large particles that could scratch your car's paint when you're sliding the clay over the car's surface area.
7. Wipe the lubricant off the car using a clean microfiber towel. The paint should be as smooth as a sheet of glass. If it isn't, clay the area again.
8. Repeat the claying process, one section at a time, until the entire car has been clayed. Overlap new areas with surrounding areas already cleaned to ensure even coverage and cleaning.
Skillset required for use:
Novice.
Item:
1x Clay Bar
Use:
The Clay Bar quickly and safely removes dust, dirt and other contaminants from your car's exterior surfaces without damaging your car.
Useful Info:
1. Wash and dry your car thoroughly to remove as much of the dirt, grime, and other contaminants from the surface as possible.
2. Cut the clay bar into two pieces in order to get more use from each bar.
3. Squeeze the clay in your hand until it becomes easily pliable. Roll it into a ball and flatten it into a circular shape that is about 10-15mm thick.
4. Spray clay lubricant generously over an area measuring approximately 2 feet (0.6 m) by 2 feet (.61 m by .61 m). Water will also work as a lubricant.
5. Slide the clay back and forth gently over the lubricated area using as little pressure as possible. Add more lubricant if the clay sticks while you're trying to slide it, You should hear and feel the clay picking up contaminants as it slides over the surface.
6. Fold the clay in half when it becomes dirty and knead it over itself until you have a clean surface. Be sure to examine the clay periodically to make sure that it doesn't pick up any large particles that could scratch your car's paint when you're sliding the clay over the car's surface area.
7. Wipe the lubricant off the car using a clean microfiber towel. The paint should be as smooth as a sheet of glass. If it isn't, clay the area again.
8. Repeat the claying process, one section at a time, until the entire car has been clayed. Overlap new areas with surrounding areas already cleaned to ensure even coverage and cleaning.
Skillset required for use:
Novice.