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    Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay question

    It's my understanding that the average/medium clay bar will strip wax/sealant during the claying process - please correct me if I'm wrong on this. My question is will a finer clay like the Pinnacle Ultra Poly variety leave waxes/sealants in place? I'd like to use the Ultra Poly every month or two in addition to a medium grade clay twice a year but not if I have to reapply sealant that frequently. Much obliged for your input!

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    Re: Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay question

    Quote Originally Posted by JakeE View Post
    It's my understanding that the average/medium clay bar will strip wax/sealant during the claying process - please correct me if I'm wrong on this. My question is will a finer clay like the Pinnacle Ultra Poly variety leave waxes/sealants in place? I'd like to use the Ultra Poly every month or two in addition to a medium grade clay twice a year but not if I have to reapply sealant that frequently. Much obliged for your input!
    It may not remove all of the lsp, but it would be advisable to re-seal/wax after claying.

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    Re: Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay question

    Since all clay has to be abrasive by design, rubbing against paint, I would also suggest reapply your protection after using it.


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    Re: Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay question

    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek View Post
    Since all clay has to be abrasive by design, rubbing against paint, I would also suggest reapply your protection after using it.
    It claims to be nonabrasive on the store page.

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    Re: Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay question

    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbin1 View Post
    It claims to be nonabrasive on the store page.
    That's probably non abrasive to the paint, not the wax.

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