Help with clay bar technique?

DoubleM

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I detailed my grandparent's new Lexus RX in Navy Blue over the weekend. I washed the car like normal and to my surprise with it only being a couple months old, the front end of the car did not pass the plastic bag test. So I broke open a brand new Megs white clay bar, flattened it nice and thin and went to work. I used a clean bucket of DG 901 car wash (1oz/1gal water ratio) sloshed on with a clean microfiber wash mitt for my lubricant. Once completed and cleaned off I noticed all the body lines seemed to have clay marring.

I know the white Megs clay is supposed to be fine grade and I haven't really had this issue before. I did my best to fold and flatten once I felt like the clay surface was dirty and kept sloshing on my wash solution to keep the surface nice and wet.

Could I have not been folding the clay as much as I needed to? Perhaps sloshing on wash solution was not lubricating enough?

I used a fine polish and removed the marring no problem and continued applying DG601/111 like normal but it definitely added time and unnecessary polishing to do a dumb mistake on my part.

Please keep in mind I am still pretty new to detailing and my real experience comes from working in the paint dept of a collision repair shop and we rarely break out clay unless removing overspray but I always follow up with polish after doing that anyway.

Should I expect to follow up with a mild polish after claying? I was hoping I wouldn't have to since the paint was in flawless condition since it hadn't been driven much since leaving the showroom a few month prior. Grandparents just wanted a sealant applied for winter.
 
I concur on the soft Toyota paint. I have a 2013 Tundra with butter soft clear....you look at it cross-eyed and it scratches. Since you like Meguiars stuff, head to your local Wally World and pick up some Ultimate Polish
 
Did a 16 black lexus suv,never again I lost my shirt on that deal.paint is very finicky.He was one of the few clients that I wash and maintain that truck and a cla.I cut him loose the other day to much time and to big of a vehicle wasn't worth my time .
 
Part of the problem is that not all clay's are the same. I have used Pinnacle,Black Fire,Mckees,Mothers,and Megs. The PBMG clay's were the best in my opinion.The Mothers was the least enjoyable and the Pinnacle was my favorite.
 
I hate the mothers yellow clay... Always had marring issues no matter the lubricant or pressure (or lack of pressure I should say) and didn't really work that great. Difficult to fold as well.
 
The best clay in my opinion is chemical guys black clay.cuts super fast no marring and last for along time.
 
Evey time I clay, I'm always prepare to polish afterward.


The best clay in my opinion is chemical guys black clay.cuts super fast no marring and last for along time.

Dammit! Just when I thought I'm done for now, you have to go and suggest another product... Stop it! :laughing:
 
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