Blackfire clay mitt, Klasse all in on and Collinite 845
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Blackfire clay mitt, Klasse all in on and Collinite 845
Today I used some products that I bought over the winter. I did a wash and wipe down of my hood and windshield (later did my tailgate and rear bumper) and wanted to share my thoughts. I then used a Blackfire clay mitt with Chemical guys clay lubber, wipe down with a wet sponge and dried, then Klasse all in one (red bottle) followed by Collinite 845. This totally gets the ease of use thumbs up and looks great. I can't wait until I have more time and can hit the rest of the truck.
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That looks great! Ive been using a Clay Mitt for years, makes life so much easier. My soap of choice is Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo, its got coconut oil in the soap. The oil makes it very slick, so I clay and wash at the same time.
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Summers22 (05-25-2019)
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Looks good. Klasse AIO never did much for me, tho when it was warm I liked the collenite. I use soap and water for lube and griots garage clay mit then use griots garage polywax topped with their best of show liquid carnuba. Super easy on and off and no cold weather solid bottle like 845. I plan on trying p21s carnauba or pinnacle in a few months as top coat.
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Summers22 (05-25-2019)
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I did something similar on Monday, grabbed my Zaino clay, Mothers detail spray and hit the sides. Man was there a lot of tar on the truck, the clay went from red to brown. Since I have CQUK 3.0, no wax needed, just a quick wipe down with Reload and she shines and beads. I am trying out the Collinite on my trailer though, got 925 boat wax, and it went on easy with my DA polisher. Will see how long it will last.