Yesterday I cleaned my Xterra after way too long of not even getting a chance to wash it.
Anyway, I noticed what looked like some paint or hardened bug guts were transferred onto my driver's side fender. During my washing with Meg's GC and my Schmitt, using the yellow backside of the Schmitt did nothing to remove it. I then tried my Pinnacle Bug Sponge and even with decent pressure it did nothing. So I pulled out the clay and diluted clay lube and sprayed generously while the clay glided back and forth rather smoothly over the area. This was kind of surprising that the clay didn't catch at all and didn't remove anything until I added a lot of pressure. When I starting putting enough weight on the clay that it became super thin, that's when it actually started to remove the gunk.
I thought you were not supposed to need any pressure with clay. What should I do and what product(s) should I use if something like this happens again? I do not have any mechanical detailing tools other than my arm, so polishes I guess are out of the question
Anyway, I noticed what looked like some paint or hardened bug guts were transferred onto my driver's side fender. During my washing with Meg's GC and my Schmitt, using the yellow backside of the Schmitt did nothing to remove it. I then tried my Pinnacle Bug Sponge and even with decent pressure it did nothing. So I pulled out the clay and diluted clay lube and sprayed generously while the clay glided back and forth rather smoothly over the area. This was kind of surprising that the clay didn't catch at all and didn't remove anything until I added a lot of pressure. When I starting putting enough weight on the clay that it became super thin, that's when it actually started to remove the gunk.
I thought you were not supposed to need any pressure with clay. What should I do and what product(s) should I use if something like this happens again? I do not have any mechanical detailing tools other than my arm, so polishes I guess are out of the question
