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Old 06-01-2007 | 01:39 AM
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do you need to clay over clear bra?

i have seen differnt people do different things? what do you do? thanks.
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 02:12 AM
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No need to just make sure you remove the panties too. Oh sorry had a momentary lapse.

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Depending on the clay, you should. Over time, the film will collect deposits as well. I like the Sonus Extra Fine clay. It's VERY gentle and safe on the film. You should then use a very mild polish or pre-wax cleaner and wax using a spray wax. My routine is sonus clay, Zymol HD-Cleanse, and Zymol Field Glaze. This also depends on the film. Most newer film have a clear over them and the technique I mentioned will work. The older film that feels sticky or tacky should be left alone or cleaned with Plexus. Hope this helps.
 
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Not sure where that is; please PM me.
 
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Hey Moe, any tips on curing a swirled clear bra? I have Meguiar's PlastX, Plastic polish, and Plexus but doing it by hand did nothing. I'm getting a PC soon so maybe that would help, but what type of pad would I use?
 
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Originally Posted by v35
Hey Moe, any tips on curing a swirled clear bra? I have Meguiar's PlastX, Plastic polish, and Plexus but doing it by hand did nothing. I'm getting a PC soon so maybe that would help, but what type of pad would I use?
Get the PC, use Lake Country white pad and Menzerna Final Polish. I then follow it up with Zymol HD-Cleanse and Field Glaze.
 
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