Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 21
  1. #1
    grinner's Avatar
    grinner is offline ModdinArt.com

    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    stl
    Posts
    7,214

    Mother's Clay Bar

    I don't mind publicly bitchin' when product or company falls short of what is advertised. In this case, I must give massive props to and highly recomend Mother's Clay Bar. Dude, it's freakin magic and for 15 bucks, I dang near have a brand new paint job. I had massive overspray here and there, some left by me and some by a body shop. Every particle is gone now. Every blemish short of a scratch is now gone. I was amazed.
    Get it. Even if you think your paint is in groovy condition, this will make it better.
    Gonna wax it tomorrow and take a picture.
    Dang, this stuff rocks.

  2. #2
    obiwan is offline Boring @$$ed Durango

    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Stockton, CA
    Posts
    1,965
    I like the Mothers better than the Zaino and it's cheaper too!

  3. #3
    grinner's Avatar
    grinner is offline ModdinArt.com

    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    stl
    Posts
    7,214
    I couldn't have been happier this mornin'. I literally said "daaaaaamn" like 5 times.
    awesome.
    I got a little tire shiner doohicky that was supposed to keep the armor all stuff from gettin on the wheels. Dang sponge came off before goin' around one tire one time.
    Can't win em all, I guess.
    I'll just go back to my old cardbaord disk/mask trick and spray armor all.
    Theres a cool tip for ya.... Cut a piece of cardbourd the diameter of your whhels and duct tape a little homemade handle on it or cut a hole for your finger in the middle and hold that over your wheel as ya spray armorall or the tire cleaner of your choice. Lets ya have the shiney tire look without having to clean the greasyness off your wheels.
    For cars that are lowered, the foam stuff allows more control, keeping more of it off yer fenders.

  4. #4
    Diesel's Avatar
    Diesel is offline LX Padiwan
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Lebanon, PA
    Posts
    898
    i like the idea of the wheel guard when spraying the tire foam... i'm definitely going to try it...

    Clay bars do wonders... they are just very time consuming, cause after claying you MUST wax...

    it kinda turns into an all day affair...

  5. #5
    dantodd is offline Just here for the food
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    San Carlos, CA
    Posts
    470
    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel
    it kinda turns into an all day affair...
    My favorite kind....

    Oh, you meant with the car.. well... nevermind...

  6. #6
    BUTWEET's Avatar
    BUTWEET is offline GOOD MEAT TAKES A LONG TIME!

    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Bothell, WA
    Posts
    21,455
    After a whole bunch of pissin and moanin about getting spray or foam on my rims, I cut a 20" circle in a piece of 1/4" plywood and it worked OK. I got tired of screwing with that. I went to a Schucks auto parts, (I think it's Kragens to some of you,) and discovered TurtleWax "Wet-n-Black" tire dressing in a spray bottle. (Skip the spray part.) Also bought a gray and yellow foam applicator that's made for this job. I pour a little dressing into a bowl and dip the applicator, then run it around the tires. It leaves an awesome shine that lasts a while. I will never use sprays or foams again. Before a car show I also coat all the black plastic fender wells with the applicator. Try it. You'll like it.

    MY MEAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH....NOT IN YOUR HANDS! ENJOY THE Q.

  7. #7
    grinner's Avatar
    grinner is offline ModdinArt.com

    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    stl
    Posts
    7,214
    great tip, man.
    dats why u be butweet, dammit

  8. #8
    BUTWEET's Avatar
    BUTWEET is offline GOOD MEAT TAKES A LONG TIME!

    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Bothell, WA
    Posts
    21,455
    Quote Originally Posted by grinner
    great tip, man.
    dats why u be butweet, dammit
    I've been hearing about the clay bar thing lately and was kind of hesitant to mess with it. After hearing your shpeel about it, I feel better. I'll probably give it a shot later in the year. I take the Weetmobile in for its final buff-out on the flames this Monday. They are also going to do a total wash and wax job. Should look sweet...er
    Later Dude.

    MY MEAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH....NOT IN YOUR HANDS! ENJOY THE Q.

  9. #9
    grinner's Avatar
    grinner is offline ModdinArt.com

    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    stl
    Posts
    7,214
    should look sweet?!
    dude it's freakin' sweet right now, man.
    Seriously. It turnout dope. How do you ever make into in the house?
    Seems like you'd just be peering at like every damn day.
    These dudes sound like straight up cats. They did some fine art work and sound like they are really cool with follow up and fullfillment. Top notch right there, man.
    far out, solid and right on

  10. #10
    Xen's Avatar
    Xen
    Xen is offline It's the 'baby' wagon...
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    LA
    Posts
    167
    I clayed my WRX and was amazed, I have yet to do the Magnum as it is an all day project (and the Magnum is a bit more car than the WRX :P

    Wash, Clay, Wash, Wax

  11. #11
    7thS0N's Avatar
    7thS0N is offline She's done heck darnit!
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Tampa, FL
    Posts
    3,347
    I concur grinner - I use Mother's clay bar and it came out great. I don't know if I got a full 3 laps around the car like th box says... but there's a lot of surface area, so I let it slide.

    It is an afternoon eater, that's for sure. I didn't wash again before waxing however - is that recommended? I figure with all lime in our water down here, I'm better off not doing that.

    Performance: AirHammer, Hi-flo cats, Bassani exhaust, Predator tuned, Mopar perf springs, Hotchkis sways, BT catch can, EGR delete
    Interior/Looks: Custom embroidered Katskins, custom embroidered console & cargo covers, tinted tails (Charg-um), Upper and Lower grills (NC-SXT), 'Cuda stripes, 20" Torque Thrust-M's, MoPower Shaker, MoPower Chin spoiler, PAINT!
    Tunes: Pioneer F90BT, JVC Arsenal KS-AR8004D + Kenwood KAC-7204, Infinity Reference setup including 2 10" subs in custom embroidered RobbyHo enclosures

  12. #12
    Black on Black's Avatar
    Black on Black is offline and there's no going back
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Chicagoland
    Posts
    846
    I've got the Mother's Clay Bar, and I was planning on doing the job soon. Any advice on the best way to do this? I've heard, "the more lubricant the better" (which is good advice in all aspects of life). Other than that, any other important things to consider? I'm nervous about scuffing the finish.
    '05 Dodge Magnum R/T - Brilliant Black Pearlcoat - SOLD
    '05 Pontiac GTO - Cyclone Gray M6 - "CycloneLS2" at ls2gto.com

  13. #13
    obiwan is offline Boring @$$ed Durango

    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Stockton, CA
    Posts
    1,965
    Keep the surface cool, out of the sun, wash it with Dawn dish washing soap to strip all the previous wax off. Use lots of detailing spray, don't worry too much about the bar sticking, you just kneed it some and go back and pick the tracks up.

  14. #14
    grinner's Avatar
    grinner is offline ModdinArt.com

    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    stl
    Posts
    7,214

    after da clay

    as promised, here's Lil Suzy after da clay.

  15. #15
    BUTWEET's Avatar
    BUTWEET is offline GOOD MEAT TAKES A LONG TIME!

    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Bothell, WA
    Posts
    21,455
    Oohwee Grin. That looks smoother than a baby's bottom. Perdy shiny as well. I think I can see myself in your rims! Totally worth the effort, man.

    MY MEAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH....NOT IN YOUR HANDS! ENJOY THE Q.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Share This Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •