Mike Phillips
05-24-2016, 10:14 AM
The Baggie Test as seen on Competition Ready TV with AJ and Mike Phillips (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/competition-ready-velocity-channel/101668-baggie-test-seen-competition-ready-tv-aj-mike-phillips.html)
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The Baggie Test
The Baggie Test is a simple test anyone can do at home in their garage to check and inspect if their car has contamination that needs to be removed.
You should alwasy do the baggie test to a clean, dry car. So wash and dry your car before you do the Baggie Test. And keep in mind that if you discover little bumps on the paint when you feel the paint through the sandwich baggie AND you just washed and dried the car - this means these contaminants have a strong enough bond to the paint that they DIDN'T WASH OFF and this means you need to use detailing clay to remove these contaminants.
How to use the Baggie Test to inspect your car's paint
Step 1: Wash and dry car.
Step 2: Feel the paint first with your clean, dry hand.
Step 3: Now feel the paint with your hand inside a clean plastic sandwich baggie.
NOTE: Use a light touch so you don't accidental scratch the paint anytime you're doing the baggie test.
Results from the Baggie Test?
If you feel little bumps on the surface this is a sign that your car's paint is contaminated and needs to be clayed.
On Autogeek.com
Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint saving System (http://www.autogeek.net/motcalgolcla.html)
The Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint Saving System includes everything you need to clay your car.
Including 2 bars of clay, Mothers Instant Detailer, one Mothers microfiber towel and a sample bottle of Mothers Synthetic Wax.
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:)
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=105518
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=105519
The Baggie Test
The Baggie Test is a simple test anyone can do at home in their garage to check and inspect if their car has contamination that needs to be removed.
You should alwasy do the baggie test to a clean, dry car. So wash and dry your car before you do the Baggie Test. And keep in mind that if you discover little bumps on the paint when you feel the paint through the sandwich baggie AND you just washed and dried the car - this means these contaminants have a strong enough bond to the paint that they DIDN'T WASH OFF and this means you need to use detailing clay to remove these contaminants.
How to use the Baggie Test to inspect your car's paint
Step 1: Wash and dry car.
Step 2: Feel the paint first with your clean, dry hand.
Step 3: Now feel the paint with your hand inside a clean plastic sandwich baggie.
NOTE: Use a light touch so you don't accidental scratch the paint anytime you're doing the baggie test.
Results from the Baggie Test?
If you feel little bumps on the surface this is a sign that your car's paint is contaminated and needs to be clayed.
On Autogeek.com
Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint saving System (http://www.autogeek.net/motcalgolcla.html)
The Mothers California Gold Clay Bar Paint Saving System includes everything you need to clay your car.
Including 2 bars of clay, Mothers Instant Detailer, one Mothers microfiber towel and a sample bottle of Mothers Synthetic Wax.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=105520
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=105521
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=105522
:)