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AUdakota said:what do you mean by residue, I have always heard to at least rinse off your car paint after claying.
BILL said:how do you guys get rid of all clay residue after claying..........??? ISO??
killrwheels@autogeek said:I usually rewash after claying, but clay residue sounds like the clay was grinded into the finish much to hard. It almost glides across it.
Al-53 said:Bill I never experienced buffer hop after claying with 6" pads..the 8" pads seem to hop alot if not held flat...seems like larger pads take more product to prime the pad surface with the polish which most have a lube in to keep the polish working while buffing to ensure a working time to break the polish down..but using the pads flat stop most hop...unless you gum up the pad..then brush it off...
I wipe the panel down with PB's S&W or a cheap QD before buffing to ensure no wind blown grit is on the panel before buffing...I wipe each panel before buffing..to ensure a clean surface...
I wash before claying...then clay and then wipe each panel and then polish and wash after a polish to get any residue off and any oils if any and then finish it off with a wax or sealant..I see no need to wash 3 times like wash ..clay..wash..polish...wash ...finish with LSP....
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Thanks..your right about the bigger pads.hopping if not held flat.....im using the 8" edge 2k waves and love them........although ive experience a little hopping i quickly stopped it with a spritz of pad conditioner
i was just wondering about the clay residue mentioned and thought maybe that was the culprit......
ive been washing down with water after claying, maybe i should use ISO or a QDer??
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WHAT DO YOU WIPE DOWN WITH??
Al-53 said:Bill I use either Poorboys Spray and wipe..or a cheap QD like Meg's.. Mothers...a mix of ONR and water to a QD mixture..or DP 4in 1 will make a cleaning QD..even water and Alcohol will work...just want to ensure a clean surface...no grit or residue...just wipe a panel before doing it....that way it is clean and fresh to polish...
What is the clay residue you mention...clay on the paint or the lube..the lube will not cause any hop..it is basicly just a QD ..I even use soap and water as a lube and never get any hop..you should not have any clay stick to the paint..if it is need more lube or your pressing to hard and grinding the clay in...if you have clay residue on the paint just wipe it off..but seems strange you would have it..
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Woob said:Bill this hoping is with a Rotary correct? Clean your pad and panel, then make sure you are wet buffing.
As for that residue, (watery streaks, not particles), mix up some QEW or ONR and just wipe the panel. I use that mix to clay as well for any dirt that may still be on the panel
BILL said:YES ! rotary hopping... wet buffing you mean pad prepping??
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Woob said:Not really, what I mean is when you are running the rotary the polish should always be wet, not dry. Adjust your positioning as well so the buffing runs smooth. Pad prepping might help, but usually you should have the right amount of polish on the panel.
paul34 said:Yea, for the first time I had this happen to me.
The difference was that I used ONR @ QD as a lube. If my clay hit a spot that was ever so slightly unlubed, then BAM, residue. Basically, what happens (so that everyone else knows what I'm talking about, which hoepfully is also what the OP is going through) is that a little bit of the clay actually gets "stuck" onto the paint
The only way I've found of getting it off is to clay it off... so yea, unfortunately I have some clay marks now on my paint in places where I forgot to clay it off... :sigh: