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I was just wondering how many people won't clay a black car unless your polishing the car? I ask cause saw on someones website they won't clay a black car unless they are polishing. I have done it for years with out any problem.
Thanks
Todd
Claying black paint without a polishing step is just crazy(In my mind)
I will not clay black paint or Dark paint without some kinda of polishing step.(period)
Ya but not everyone is willing to pay for paint correction. If you educate your customers it should never be a problem. I have never had a customer complain ever and if a customers wants a sealant or wax done your not going to clay the car?Claying black paint without a polishing step is just crazy(In my mind)
I will not clay black paint or Dark paint without some kinda of polishing step.(period)
Ya but not everyone is willing to pay for paint correction. If you educate your customers it should never be a problem. I have never had a customer complain ever and if a customers wants a sealant or wax done your not going to clay the car?
Todd
Where you using an aggressive clay? Cause I did a new blue S5 and had no problems at all.i learn my lesson on the hard way , i claybar a new black s5 and lucky the car was schedule for 1 step polish , but i did see how was left after claybar.
since than no more claybar only for black cars, is even wash and wax or 1 step polish.
i do explain the clients who insist for it and if they say i do it.
it all depends what`s your standard, most black cars will marr/haze and if they have soft paint or are brand new will show worse than when you start with it.
claybar= wetsand in X000 grit .... like any detailer here , what comes after wetsand?....POLISH my friend. period!
Where you using an aggressive clay? Cause I did a new blue S5 and had no problems at all.
I under stand where your coming from for sure. I might have to rethink this.do a non metalic black new audi, porsche , bmw , bentey ( all this car paint are softer), or most new non metalic black cars.
i use fine clay , is been a while since i did that car. if works for you great!
but on anything dark color i don`t sell that service. keeps me away from any headache.
I under stand where your coming from for sure. I might have to rethink this.
Thanks
Todd
If you don't clay, how do you decontaminate? If you don't decontaminate aren't you worried you'll scratch or swirl the hell out of it by going over the spots of contamination?
Ya but not everyone is willing to pay for paint correction. If you educate your customers it should never be a problem. I have never had a customer complain ever and if a customers wants a sealant or wax done your not going to clay the car?
Todd
If you don't clay, how do you decontaminate? If you don't decontaminate aren't you worried you'll scratch or swirl the hell out of it by going over the spots of contamination?
I have a metallic black Audi and was planning on claying (using opti-eraser, the mild/pink version) and waxing with CG 50/50 this weekend. I don't own a PC, so is it a bad idea? Will I be doing more damage than good?
Alright so I have about 8 cars this friday (Doing a fleet detail) and was going to wash/clay/seal should I not clay now?