I bought 5l of this stuff and am very much looking forward to trying it out pre claying. Check out this video of it applied to a brand new Citroen DS3
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srhutch said:This along with Tardis which is another great product.
Stuart Truman said:It's good to use pre-claying as it reduces the abrasives that could go into the clay and scratch your paint![]()
cjp2k said:how does iron x not damage brakes, it removes very well brake dust from wheels, but surely that same stuff is what the pads and discs are made from, why doesn't it eat into them, I have only applied it to wheels when they are off the car

Taz x said:cjp2k said:how does iron x not damage brakes, it removes very well brake dust from wheels, but surely that same stuff is what the pads and discs are made from, why doesn't it eat into them, I have only applied it to wheels when they are off the car
er, good question![]()
pre-foam.JaEdBa said:is there anything else you should do prior to claying? what is best for removing say, wax, that has built up from successive wax on wax off exercises?
thought i might give mine a claying at some point (got my old man's father's day gift from halfords and thought i'd get a megs clay bar on their 3 for 2....) just wondered how you get down to 'bare' paint prior to starting...