raysaint
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- Oct 18, 2011
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So our new Soul Red mazda, 2 days ago it was time to clay, as part of my winter protection project. I bought a $40 clay towel from Rag Company, and I had some yellow regular clay from a while ago. I used ONR as a lube, sprayed the paint liberally, and sprayed the towel.
Did the sides and the hood first; once done, the sun was shining on the hood, I'm standing on the opposite side, and the hood paint looked like it had a gazillion little scratches. I nearly cried. I realized it's probably straight swirl type marks from the back & forth wiping of the towel. Don't think the paint was like that from the factory.
I used the good old regular clay bar on the roof, and it didn't seem as bad.
Reading some old threads here and on another forum, lots pf people say that happens after claying, and that's why they polish after claying. I don't have weather on my side, so after claying I wiped the car off, then wiped with Eraser, and applied the Klasse Sealant.
So is this normal for clay? did I use enough lube? Will this buff out easily in the spring?
Did the sides and the hood first; once done, the sun was shining on the hood, I'm standing on the opposite side, and the hood paint looked like it had a gazillion little scratches. I nearly cried. I realized it's probably straight swirl type marks from the back & forth wiping of the towel. Don't think the paint was like that from the factory.
I used the good old regular clay bar on the roof, and it didn't seem as bad.
Reading some old threads here and on another forum, lots pf people say that happens after claying, and that's why they polish after claying. I don't have weather on my side, so after claying I wiped the car off, then wiped with Eraser, and applied the Klasse Sealant.
So is this normal for clay? did I use enough lube? Will this buff out easily in the spring?