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Do I have to use a pain cleaner after claying the car? I plan on claying and then putting Blackfire Wet Diamound sealant.
 
Do I have to use a pain cleaner after claying the car? I plan on claying and then putting Blackfire Wet Diamound sealant.

Paint cleaners are important as finishes do degrade over time.

Paint cleaners remove oxidation and grime that washing and claying leave behind. Paint cleaners also provide a perfect finish for sealants to bond to and waxes to protect.

Some fine examples

 
You don't have to but it is a very good idea if you aren't going to polish.
 
Are there any non-abbrasive cleaners that don't eat away on your clear coat?
 
OP, why not go with an AIO, like XMT360 or Poorboys with sealant? That way you get some mild removal, cleaning and protection. Then if you want throw some of the BFWD on, even though the two AIO's I mention have sealant in them....just a thought. Either way good luck
 
Paint cleaners are important as finishes do degrade over time.

Paint cleaners remove oxidation and grime that washing and claying leave behind. Paint cleaners also provide a perfect finish for sealants to bond to and waxes to protect.

Some fine examples


I disagree with Duragloss #105. It has very light cleaning properties leaving a sealant behind. #501 is the one heavy with cleaners and light on the sealant.
 
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