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    Klasse twins

    I'm going to use these 2 products on my vehicle. It was clayed and polished and sealed 6 months or so. Would I need to clay again before the Klasse Twins??
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    Re: Klasse twins

    My vote is it's always good to clay before doing a full re-detail of the car. That way the surface is a clean as possible and you're not sealing in any crud. A clean surface probably helps any products stick to the paint better as well.

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    Re: Klasse twins

    Quote Originally Posted by Bicycle View Post
    I'm going to use these 2 products on my vehicle. It was clayed and polished and sealed 6 months or so. Would I need to clay again before the Klasse Twins??
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    For all time it takes, you should clay it once more.

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    Re: Klasse twins

    Quote Originally Posted by Bicycle View Post
    I'm going to use these 2 products on my vehicle. It was clayed and polished and sealed 6 months or so. Would I need to clay again before the Klasse Twins??
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    If you do clay...
    Use a good light source to check for any marring that may occur.

    Also...(and besides the above purpose of a good light source):
    There may be other/additional blemishes your vehicle's paint has incurred since its last polishing-session...

    -Klasse AIO may not have enough "abrasive power" to totally remove such marring/blemishes.



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    Re: Klasse twins

    I would inspect the paint to see if claying is necessary. Most likely some level of decontamination is necessary but I would not automatically assume I needed to do so. Detailing clay can mar the paint so if you do clay you car plan on using something with a little bit more cutting power then Klasse AIO.

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