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    Claying Xpel Ultimate

    The hood and front bumper of my 2014 370Z is covered with Xpel Ultimate. Did a baggie test and can feel the contaminants. Can Xpel be clayed and if so will there be any marring? After claying I will probably hand polish and wax. Kinda unsure whether it would be advisable to machine polish and wax.

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Always conduct a test spot somewhere near the bottom. A place that will not be seen by others if an issue arises and is unsightly

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    I consider automotive clay as being an
    abrasive tool. As such: I have never used
    it on any of the XPel PPF that was/is on
    any of my vehicles.


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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    I consider automotive clay as being an
    abrasive tool. As such: I have never used
    it on any of the XPel PPF that was/is on
    any of my vehicles.


    Bob
    Bob - thanks for your response. Have you used any product at all to remove the contaminants?

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank70 View Post
    Bob - thanks for your response.
    Have you used any product at all
    to remove the contaminants?
    Besides the two recommended/approved
    PPF cleaners: the one from XPel; and PF1's...

    This cleaner has been real handy:
    - Mothers R3 Racing Rubber Remover, rubber scuff remover, boot scuff eraser



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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Bob - thank for your suggestions.

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    You will be fine using clay bar. I've had clear bra's on over a dozen cars and use clay with no issues. Just be sure to keep it lubricated so that it does not drag. Use more solution than you would on paint to insure this. Should be no marring.

    I would not however use a machine over top of it. No polish or abrasives necessary as it's film not paint. I have traditionally used a good synthetic sealant but today I use some of quick-spray on synthetics like Optimum Opti-seal or Blackfire Crystal Seal. They work excellent on today's modern film technologies.

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank70 View Post
    The hood and front bumper of my 2014 370Z is covered with Xpel Ultimate. Did a baggie test and can feel the contaminants. Can Xpel be clayed and if so will there be any marring? After claying I will probably hand polish and wax. Kinda unsure whether it would be advisable to machine polish and wax.

    I've been on other forums and without a doubt this is the best. Everyone is friendly and very helpful and never talks down to anyone.
    for safe sound advice maybe call the company who installs it or the company who promotes it to installers.personally I would apply collinite 845 and nothing else.cover yourself by calling and get names of people who recommended a method of cleaning it safely.

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank70 View Post
    The hood and front bumper of my 2014 370Z is covered with Xpel Ultimate. Did a baggie test and can feel the contaminants. Can Xpel be clayed and if so will there be any marring? After claying I will probably hand polish and wax. Kinda unsure whether it would be advisable to machine polish and wax.

    I've been on other forums and without a doubt this is the best. Everyone is friendly and very helpful and never talks down to anyone.
    Hello all! Frank, thank you for question...You can most certainly use clay bar on ULTIMATE. Regarding buffing/waxing as long as the products do not contain petroleum distillates, naphtha or kerosine, then they are quite fine to use.
    Last edited by XPELtech; 04-15-2016 at 11:51 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Claying Xpel Ultimate

    Quote Originally Posted by XPELtech View Post
    Hello all! Frank, thank you for question...You can most certainly use clay bar on ULTIMATE. Regarding buffing/waxing as long as the products do not contain petroleum distillates, naphtha or kerosine, then they are quite fine to use.
    IMHO:
    That narrows it down quite bit to what products
    can actually be used, to remove any of the
    "marring-defects" caused by the claying process.


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