* Starting on the drivers side of the hood - spray down a full 1/4 section with Magic Wax our Clay Bar Lubricant
* Using a checker board application style apply the Clay Bar - horizontal & then vertical movements - this will insure not a square inch is missed
* Clay Bar processing draws the contaminants out of the clear coat - so you must wipe down each area after the Clay Bar process
* Clay Bar is sticking? - you need to saturate the area heavier with the lubricant (Magic Wax) you do not want the Clay Bar to drag
* Process - drivers side hood - drivers side roof - drivers trunk section - sides optional
* Process - passengers side hood - passengers side roof - passengers side trunk section - sides optional
* Very seldom is it necessary to Clay Bar process the sides of the vehicle allow additional time if doing so
* If elected to do so - do so now
Polish Lay Down Procedure:
* Drivers side hood - drivers side roof - drivers rear trunk and bumper area drivers rear quarter panel - drivers side doors - side mirrors - drivers front fender
* Front bumper section - passengers side hood - passengers side rear trunk area passengers rear quarter panel - passengers side doors - side mirrors - passengers side front fender
* Apply what ever polish you have selected with a simi wet polish applicator
* Polish applicators - significantly reduce the amount of polish you will need to use
* Do not apply polish over any vehicle seems - this creates unnecessary additional detailing work
* Remove polish in the same sequence of your lay down sequence
* Drivers side 1st - passengers side second - remember procedure & sequence
* Remove with buffer - foam pads - orbital - hand - what ever process you have elected
* We can not stress enough the importance of having a set polishing sequence polishing a vehicle covers a large amount of area and time saving procedures become more apparent than ever covering larger sections of a vehicle
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