MGA Steve
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The MG club recently had a Saturday morning tech session with the local Meguiar's representative. Although he showed us a number of useful products and techniques, I recently tried one on one of my non-LBC vehicles.
Last spring, my truck sat under a cottonwood tree when it was leafing out. The hood and top were covered with sticky little "leaf hulls" (for lack of knowing what they are really called). During the spring and summer, I tried a half dozen different tar removers, bug removers, cleaners, polishes, etc., and nothing would remove the leaf residue.
After the tech session , I bought Meguiar's Quik Clay Detailing System, which consists of detailing clay and a clay lubricant. Although the clay required considerably more "elbow grease" than I expected, it did remove the leaf residue and cleaned and polished paint on the hood and top to a sheen not seen in several years. I topped it off with some leftover Meguiar's NXT wax that I had previously used on the MGA. Now the truck looks nearly as good as it did when I bought it.
Has anyone else used detailing clay for hard-to-remove tar, paint, or other residue? What were the results and would you recommend it for classic car paints (which I am still leary of doing)? I would be grateful for any help on this. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
Last spring, my truck sat under a cottonwood tree when it was leafing out. The hood and top were covered with sticky little "leaf hulls" (for lack of knowing what they are really called). During the spring and summer, I tried a half dozen different tar removers, bug removers, cleaners, polishes, etc., and nothing would remove the leaf residue.
After the tech session , I bought Meguiar's Quik Clay Detailing System, which consists of detailing clay and a clay lubricant. Although the clay required considerably more "elbow grease" than I expected, it did remove the leaf residue and cleaned and polished paint on the hood and top to a sheen not seen in several years. I topped it off with some leftover Meguiar's NXT wax that I had previously used on the MGA. Now the truck looks nearly as good as it did when I bought it.
Has anyone else used detailing clay for hard-to-remove tar, paint, or other residue? What were the results and would you recommend it for classic car paints (which I am still leary of doing)? I would be grateful for any help on this. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif