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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
Explorer Forum Covers the Explorer ST, Explorer Sport, Explorer Sport Trac, Lincoln Aviator, Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo, Ford Ranger, Mazda Pickups, and the Ford Aerostar
I'm gonna try em for a week or two to see if I really need the re-gear. If I do, then I'll go get it done. I think I have 3.73s though, so it might not be TOO horrible.
hey looks great. ok this is probably a stupid question but where do I get a clay bar and is it just like a wax? my explorer is pretty clean right now with a few minor dents a scratches. Also, where'd you get the back tail light covers and were those easy to install? I have the front brush gaurd but can't seem to find those tail covers for under $300 a pair. Thanks!
Turtle Wax contacted me and sent me their new "Ice" car care system. One of the products is called "Liquid Claybar". I can't wait to give it a try to see if it lives up to it's name!
hey looks great. ok this is probably a stupid question but where do I get a clay bar and is it just like a wax? my explorer is pretty clean right now with a few minor dents a scratches. Also, where'd you get the back tail light covers and were those easy to install? I have the front brush gaurd but can't seem to find those tail covers for under $300 a pair. Thanks!
Turtle Wax contacted me and sent me their new "Ice" car care system. One of the products is called "Liquid Claybar". I can't wait to give it a try to see if it lives up to it's name!
Hey, I bought the Ice car care spray on application and it was horrible. The shine stays for about an hour but as soon as you drive you can tell it was mostly water in the bottle. Wouldn't recommend it for much more then a quick shine
TW's Ice Liquid Clay Bar is nothing more than a fancy-schmantzy way of saying "mild water soluble polishing compound".
The rest of the Ice line is nothing more than silicone. It looks/feels/smells just like a product they introduced back in the mid-80s called "Clear Guard". Probably resurrected the same product under a new name to sell to a new younger group of vehicle owners.
I just tried claybar about two weeks ago and loved it. I read about it on here and my neighbor raved about it. It's so easy to use and it's like magic getting the dirt out of the paint and making it baby smooth.