Hey rimccarty, if I use the baggie test and it's smooth, but feel tiny bumps under the baggie, I imagine a clay bar is in order?
I'm not rlmccarty2000 but if you feel bumps on the paint AFTER washing the car this means whatever these contaminants are they have formed a strong enough bond to the paint that they are not washing off. So to remove them you need to use a mechanical means of decontamination.
Would a polishing with a DA polisher fix that? If so, I'll have my installer do it, as I don't own one yet.
My experience is machine or even hand polishing will remove "some" contaminants.
The problem is a FOAM pad on an orbital polisher will tend to GLIDE over stubborn contaminants instead of kicking them off. Normally people would use one of these,
Detailing clay
Nanoskin towel
Nanoskin wash mitt
Nanoskin pad
My rule of thumb is if I'm going to use any of the above to mechanically decontaminate paint then I'm ALREADY planning on doing at least one machine polishing step to ensure no marring of the paint is leftover from the contamination step. But that's just me.
Didn't think I'd need to Iron-X a brand new car, but maybe yes?
Read my article here,
What is Iron X and why should I use it?
Maybe have him decon the areas to be Xpeled?
Couldn't hurt and if the paint is contaminated then it would help.
The thing is, like I explain in the above article, you don't know if the paint is contaminated or not until you test.
Then like I say in the article, like the car insurance analogy, you want to test by using an iron or fallout remover BUT you DON'T want to see it work. I explain this in the article.
Wish I knew about this forum before I took delivery, and not 2 months after.
Enough info to make your head spin!
Definitely. And the difference between getting your information here on a real forum instead of on Facebook is the quality of information and the ability to format the information to make it a lot easier to digest. Plus you can find it again easily unlike FB.
Heck this thread is 4 years old and it's easily found, brought back to life and valuable information is exchanged and the end-result is people are helped. Try to find a thread on Facebook that does all this that's 4 years old.
Here's the time stamp from the first post on page 1 of this thread.
12-16-2013, 02:54 PM
