Zymol HD Cleanse 'instead' of Clay
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Zymol HD Cleanse 'instead' of Clay
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Was thinking of ordering Zymol HD Cleanse to use instead of Megs Detailing Clay, thought it would be a) easier to use and b) less abrasive against the armourfend trim lines .... is this a suitable alternative (i.e. will it serve the same purpose) and what's the best products for applying / removing!?
I'm assuming i'd use it in the following order (based on the other products i've just ordered) ...
... wash, HD Cleanse, Menzerna IP polish, JW Acrylic kit!?
Thanks again for the advice.
Bradders
PS. Grrr, just realised I forgot to include an interior brush on my order ... the one thing that prompted the whole purchase
Was thinking of ordering Zymol HD Cleanse to use instead of Megs Detailing Clay, thought it would be a) easier to use and b) less abrasive against the armourfend trim lines .... is this a suitable alternative (i.e. will it serve the same purpose) and what's the best products for applying / removing!?
I'm assuming i'd use it in the following order (based on the other products i've just ordered) ...
... wash, HD Cleanse, Menzerna IP polish, JW Acrylic kit!?
Thanks again for the advice.
Bradders
PS. Grrr, just realised I forgot to include an interior brush on my order ... the one thing that prompted the whole purchase
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Orders now through and out the door, but no, HD-Cleanse doesn't replace the claying step. Yes it is a paint cleanser (as well as a glaze), but it's not designed to remove bonded crap like tar and tree sap, more dead, oxidised paint, etc. When we apply Zymol to cars, the process is wash, clay, polish, HD-Cleanse, wax.
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