honda.crz.nsbp
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- Jun 25, 2012
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Hi, all. I was hoping to get some opinions on this. This is in regard to clay barring a car.
Normally, before I clay bar a vehicle, I'll wash and dry it first. Would there be any detriment to not fully drying the car before I clay it? After I finish clay barring the car, I'd then give it a quick rinse via the pooling method and then fully dry it before applying a sealant.
I'm looking to save some time but I'm not entirely sure if this would be a bad thing. I've decided to winterize my car and my fiancee's car this weekend and I'm looking to save some time.
Thanks in advance, all.
Normally, before I clay bar a vehicle, I'll wash and dry it first. Would there be any detriment to not fully drying the car before I clay it? After I finish clay barring the car, I'd then give it a quick rinse via the pooling method and then fully dry it before applying a sealant.
I'm looking to save some time but I'm not entirely sure if this would be a bad thing. I've decided to winterize my car and my fiancee's car this weekend and I'm looking to save some time.
Thanks in advance, all.