Just to note...
Often times when I do the baggie test AFTER I've thoroughly clayed the paint I can still detect a few bumps/contaminants still on the paint. Even if I re-clay.
When I use tools like,
Nanoskin Autoscrub Buffing pads – Fine and Medium Grade
Nanoskin Autoscrub Fine Foam Pad
Nanoskin Autoscrub Medium Foam Pad
Nanoskin Speedy Prep Towels – Fine and Medium Grade
Nanoskin Autoscrub Towel, clay towel
Nanoskin Autoscrub Towel, clay towel
Nanoskin Autoscrub Wash Mitts
Nanoskin AutoScrub Fine Grade Wash Mitt
Nanoskin AutoScrub Medium Grade Wash Mitt
The paint always feels like clean glass or even a chalk board, (Have you felt a chalk board lately? It feels very smooth, that's how you want your paint to feel)
The thing is all of the above will tend to mar the paint to some level so I only use these types of tools if I'm already planning on machine polishing the paint.
Actually, I only clay when I'm already planning on machine polishing the paint.
Here's an example, when we buffed my truck out the first time we used the Nanoskin Autoscrub pads to REALLY get the paint smooth.
1987 Chevy 4x4 Monster Truck "Before & After" Pictures
Craig using a Nanoskin Autoscrub Fine Grade Pad on the Flex 3401
49 days later when I buffed out the hood and roof I used detailing clay and it actually did work to remove all the contaminants both before and after the baggie test. But that's because I wipe the exterior down almost every day.
Bouncers Capture the Rapture Monster Truck Detail
Decontaminating Paint using Detailing Clay
I felt the paint with my hand and it felt smooth and clean. So next I did the Baggie Test.
You can read about the baggie test here.
As I suspected, the paint is contaminated with "something" because I can feel little bumps sporadically placed over the finish. I figured this would be the case, there's just too much junk in the air including tree sap mist here in Southern Florida. So I'm going to clay the hood and roof. The sides felt smooth so I'm not going to clay the sides.
Capturing the spray coming out of the bottle shot
This is one of the hardest shots to capture, that is the spray actually exiting the nozzle. I think I took 5 pictures and caught it in this one.
Yep, that's my hand claying the hood....
I'm using
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and
Pinnacle Clay Lube because Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay is an
Ultra Fine Grade Clay and that's what I
wanted and that's all the paint
needed.
Claying the roof
If you look at the perspective of this shot... that's me claying the roof.
Light Contamination
The truck was buffed out just 49 days ago and religiously wiped clean, including the roof, (I use a Werner aluminum work stand to get into the truck bed), so it's not going to be super contaminated. BUT there was some kind of gunk on both the roof and the hood and mechanically removing contaminants is a lot more effective then hoping they'll buff off by machine. Foam pads tend to glide over contaminants while the abrasives in the clay will abrade the contaminants off.
Here's the obligatory dirty clay shot...
