Hi Everyone, I have been part of the forums for years but I have never introduced myself or posted any threads. I have a question I am hoping that Mike Phillips can help with by sharing his wisdom or from other experienced forums members.
I Purchased a brand new car, 2017 VW Golf R with metallic BLACK paint. The car was transported from the factory to me with a full car cover, not washed or detailed and all wrapping left on.
I have started the process of paint correction; removal of slight love marks / marring in the paint by polishing with large finishing pads and then removing the isolated scratches using compound and polish with smaller pads.
I had figured the car did not need to be clayed because of the car cover but I should have never assumed this. Also, it was very hard to find appropriate temperatures to wash let alone clay with the Canadian winter climate.
As of right now I have used 5" and 3" finishing pads on my GG 6" and 3" orbitals with Menzerna 3800 polish over the entire car. I just have to finish the isolated scratches with 1" and 2" cutting pads and FG400 compound followed by polish.
My Question: Should I revert back and claying the entire car to remove all the possible embed contaminants? The soft BLACK metallic paint will probably mar easily from claying and I have already finished polishing/jeweling the entire car. Would a better option be to use a chemical remover such as Wolfgang Polish Enhancer (already own) to remove the remaining contaminants and avoid marring the paint? Or should I just leave it alone at this point and clay it the next time it needs polishing (hopefully a couple of years)?
This is a daily driver but I do meticulously take care of my cars.
Thank you in advance for any help that Mike or others can provide.
I Purchased a brand new car, 2017 VW Golf R with metallic BLACK paint. The car was transported from the factory to me with a full car cover, not washed or detailed and all wrapping left on.
I have started the process of paint correction; removal of slight love marks / marring in the paint by polishing with large finishing pads and then removing the isolated scratches using compound and polish with smaller pads.
I had figured the car did not need to be clayed because of the car cover but I should have never assumed this. Also, it was very hard to find appropriate temperatures to wash let alone clay with the Canadian winter climate.
As of right now I have used 5" and 3" finishing pads on my GG 6" and 3" orbitals with Menzerna 3800 polish over the entire car. I just have to finish the isolated scratches with 1" and 2" cutting pads and FG400 compound followed by polish.
My Question: Should I revert back and claying the entire car to remove all the possible embed contaminants? The soft BLACK metallic paint will probably mar easily from claying and I have already finished polishing/jeweling the entire car. Would a better option be to use a chemical remover such as Wolfgang Polish Enhancer (already own) to remove the remaining contaminants and avoid marring the paint? Or should I just leave it alone at this point and clay it the next time it needs polishing (hopefully a couple of years)?
This is a daily driver but I do meticulously take care of my cars.
Thank you in advance for any help that Mike or others can provide.