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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
If it's the best, then why does it marr your paint?
Have you tried this? It's supposed to be ultra fine grade.
I think Camaro paint mars easily. The baggie test mars the paint! I have not tried Pinnacle, but you can feel the difference between English and US clay very easily.
Kirk Harrod's Mobile Detailing, Frankfort, KY
Official Detailer of Camarofest 8 & 9
No one has detailed more Camaros.
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
I like this guy and how he is going in depth with things.
https://youtu.be/A3-iTYjCkl8
I think clay is micro marring at some extent. And if you do it regualar it will be more visible in time. That's if you don't polish the paint afterwards. It's alot that is depending on different situations and the most is how easy your car scratches and is sensitive to marring.
Do a test spot with clay and then light it up with a good flashlight or take it out to the sunlight and see what the claying does to your paint. That way you see if you will want to polish or not. But do you have a good finishing polish that can refine your finish then do it.
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by Bill1234
I was on another forum and really was trying to be reasonable but someone else asked if it was necessary to clay every time you are going to apply an LSP I totally understand the point of the baggie tes however, if you are going to apply a new lsp definitely why not clay? I was also argued it would damage your clear coat doing it that often. I feel like if you use enough lubrication, that should not matter too. Basically feeling that if you would need to apply a new coat, it should not be done before claying
Thoughts?
It depends how often you are applying a new lsp. If its 3 months then yes, If its 3 days because you want to change it then no. Please dont get worked up over what people say on the internet.
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I don't always clay before applying sealant. I feel that if the paint passes the baggie test it's fine enough to seal after a thorough bucket wash.
However every once in a great while [like after 1yr. or more] I'll clay even though it really doesn't need it. That's what I just did to the Kia. However I messed up and clayed it last Sunday evening and it got late and condensation kicked in... Combine that with a busy week and I wasn't able to lay down lsp until today. I didn't really like that, but things aren't always perfect.
I used the Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay. I could see it pick up the occasional blackhead on the paint, but overall the paint was clean enough to not show much of anything as far as grit on the claybar.
If the vehicle was any other color besides white, I would've went straight to lsp.
Nothing wrong with claying as long as you use plenty of lube and aren't 1 of those people who claim they marr their paint every time they clay. I personally never marr my paint.
Thats because its white, try buying a black car with no flake
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by KirkH
I use the very best. English made Bilt Hamber soft.
wow fancy, ever use their snow foam product?
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
If it's the best, then why does it marr your paint?
Have you tried this? It's supposed to be ultra fine grade.
I have and you are right it doesnt marr if you go lightly. Maybe under a strong light you will see a tiny bit of marring i forget.
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Eldorado I was going to ask you what you thought of the clay mits or towels?
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by fightnews
Please dont get worked up over what people say on the internet.
Most notably in the "Detailing 101 by Autogeek" Facebook group. Some really interesting folks in there.
"What's a good one step compound or polish?" - HD Speed!
"Using more than one foam pad per compound/polish step on a car is a waste of money"
"Pads work better when they've been broken in by use on 5 or 6 cars"
The "Pro Only Tips" posts from 17 year old Chemical Guy disciples are usually pretty interesting as well.
Interesting place...
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Re: Claying every time you wax?
Originally Posted by DogRescuer
Eldorado I was going to ask you what you thought of the clay mits or towels?
I think they're great. You haven't tried them yet? If not I'd recommend this 1 for starters.
https://www.autogeek.net/autoscrub-handy-towel.html
Use plenty of lube and start off easy on the paint.
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