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How to use The Baggie Test to inspect the paint on your car
Detailing 101 - Technique Tip
Here's a real simple way anyone can inspect their car's paint for contamination like,
Step 1 - Make sure your car is clean first. Either wash and dry your car the traditional method or use a waterless wash or a rinseless wash to remove all loose dirt. This step is important because you don't want any loose dirt on the paint when you feel it with the baggie.
Step 2 - Place your hand in a sandwich baggie and lightly draw your fingertips over a horizontal panel like the hood or trunk lid.
Here's Tommy inspecting the paint on a Mercedes-Benz
That's it!
This is the same technique savvy detailers use to inspect their customers cars to determine if the paint is contaminated.
Results from your inspection?
If when feeling the paint through the thin layer of plastic you feel little bumps on the paint this is sign your car has some form of contamination on your car's paint. Since you previously washed your car to remove any loose dirt this means whatever the bumps are left behind on the paint have formed a strong enough bond to the paint that they didn't wash off.
How to remove the bumps or the contamination
To remove the contamination off the paint you need to use detailing clay or some other tool used for the purpose of removing contamination.
A great detailing clay that is ultra safe to use is the Pinnacle Ultra Poly Fine Grade Detailing clay with the Pinnacle Clay Lube.
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Fine Grade Detailing clay
Pinnacle Clay Lube
Follow up steps
After using detailing clay to clay your car it's a good idea to apply a fresh coat of wax to restore the shine and leave the paint protected.

Detailing 101 - Technique Tip
Here's a real simple way anyone can inspect their car's paint for contamination like,
- Overspray paint
- Airborne pollution
- Industrial fallout
- Tree sap mist
Step 1 - Make sure your car is clean first. Either wash and dry your car the traditional method or use a waterless wash or a rinseless wash to remove all loose dirt. This step is important because you don't want any loose dirt on the paint when you feel it with the baggie.
Step 2 - Place your hand in a sandwich baggie and lightly draw your fingertips over a horizontal panel like the hood or trunk lid.
Here's Tommy inspecting the paint on a Mercedes-Benz


That's it!
This is the same technique savvy detailers use to inspect their customers cars to determine if the paint is contaminated.
Results from your inspection?
If when feeling the paint through the thin layer of plastic you feel little bumps on the paint this is sign your car has some form of contamination on your car's paint. Since you previously washed your car to remove any loose dirt this means whatever the bumps are left behind on the paint have formed a strong enough bond to the paint that they didn't wash off.
How to remove the bumps or the contamination
To remove the contamination off the paint you need to use detailing clay or some other tool used for the purpose of removing contamination.
A great detailing clay that is ultra safe to use is the Pinnacle Ultra Poly Fine Grade Detailing clay with the Pinnacle Clay Lube.
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Fine Grade Detailing clay
Pinnacle Clay Lube
Follow up steps
After using detailing clay to clay your car it's a good idea to apply a fresh coat of wax to restore the shine and leave the paint protected.
