Go Horns!
07-09-2011, 06:16 PM
Did an exterior detail on my 1999 Tahoe today. Up until a few months ago I had never even heard of clay bar and what it can do. So the exterior of the vehicle felt like 80-grit sand paper. As part of the detail I used Iron Cut after a pre-pressure wash but before washing the car by hand with a micro-fiber mitt. I used the stuff like crazy on the passenger side, probably close to a half bottle. On the driver side I noticed I was running out and I wanted to save some for the ZHP, so I used about a quarter bottle on the driver side.
When it came time to clay bar, the passenger side took 20 minutes. The driver side took an hour and a half and was a total PITA. Only difference between the two-sides was the amount of Iron Cut I used. My Tahoe might be a special case because of the amount of build up, but I will be buying Iron Cut in bulk now.
I purchased the Iron Cut (http://www.detailersdomain.com/Aquartz-Iron-Cut_p_327.html) at Detailer's Domain.
When it came time to clay bar, the passenger side took 20 minutes. The driver side took an hour and a half and was a total PITA. Only difference between the two-sides was the amount of Iron Cut I used. My Tahoe might be a special case because of the amount of build up, but I will be buying Iron Cut in bulk now.
I purchased the Iron Cut (http://www.detailersdomain.com/Aquartz-Iron-Cut_p_327.html) at Detailer's Domain.