FUNX650
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Although most vehicles I now detail are not "Show Cars"...Mike
While on "another website" I watched a vid showing the tech not removing the clay lube after claying.
They went straight to the polishing stage, allowing it to dry.
Is this something you recommend?
Thanks.
"Best Practice"
-and it's working backward in the paint polishing process, not working forwards.
-I believe the goal to creating a show car finish is to always be working forward in the process, not backwards.
That means each step you do to the car should take you closer to the goal, not away from the goal.
-I wouldn't do it.
-Heck, it only takes seconds to wipe off the clay lube residue anyways...
I'm in agreement with the remainder of Mike's above post.
However...
This does not preclude the fact that I may also arrive at my:
Goals'-end...Using different "Best Practices" than others.
But...Despite that fact:
Ridding vehicles' surfaces from spent clay/clay-lube,
(before performing any other detailing-processes)...
is what I've been doing since auto-clay first "hit the market".

Bob