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I can clearly see light marring in your last 2 pictures with the flashlight. Maybe we have diffrent ideas of what marring is?
For everyone that will read this into the future...
Paint is different.
The paint sprayed on a car at the assembly line changes. So the paint on a 2018 Honda can be different than the paint sprayed on a 2017 Honda - or ANY make and model.
Paints can be soft or hard or somewhere in-between. You will NEVER know if a paint is hard or soft until YOU do a Test Spot. This is one of the reasons you should always do a Test Spot to every car you work on (if you've never worked on the car in the past).
It's only by experience that you can tell if a paint system is hard or soft, there is no other way to know. You can't ask on a Facebook group or even this forum and get a answer that actually means anything. It's only by going out into the garage and doing some testing with a product that uses GREAT ABRASIVE technology and then if you've paid attention to all the car that you've buffed out in the past and how easy or how difficult the defects buffed out and then use this EXPERINECE to gauge what the paint is in front of you in the moment.
So with the above all said, a good rule of thumb is....
If you're going to mechanically decontaminate the paint in any way, including conventional detailing clay or some form of clay alternative, like a Nanoskin towel or a Griot's Garage Surface Prep Mitt or a Mothers Speed Clay 2.0, etc. if you want to be on the safe side, then you should already be planning and scheduling the time to do at least one machine polishing step. This could be something as simple as using a one-step cleaner/wax or a fine cut polish but doing at least one step will remove any marring you can see or cannot see and thus restore the paint to pristine condition.
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So Mike, this light marring we get from claying is this just superficial?
I can clearly see light marring in your last 2 pictures with the flashlight. Maybe we have diffrent ideas of what marring is?
I can clearly see light marring in your last 2 pictures with the flashlight. Maybe we have diffrent ideas of what marring is?
There are swirl marks visible where you use the flashlight. And you did heavy marring on 2 other panels... not sure why you say this is proof you are not marring the paint?
If using a clay bar, is there one I particular you recommend or have used?
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