Can any of the experts here address this stance? I've never heard of claybar alone causing marring (when done properly), but now I'm curious.
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Can any of the experts here address this stance? I've never heard of claybar alone causing marring (when done properly), but now I'm curious.
Can any of the experts here address this stance? I've never heard of claybar alone causing marring (when done properly), but now I'm curious.
Can any of the experts here address this stance? I've never heard of claybar alone causing marring (when done properly), but now I'm curious.
Can any of the experts here address this stance? I've never heard of claybar alone causing marring (when done properly), but now I'm curious.
I am more of a rookie than I originally thought when it comes to polishing and waxing. I have a 3 year old vehicle which I have maintained regularly. Just purchased a PC system. What is the down side of not claying and just polishing and waxing?
if you don't clay then any contaminants that have bonded to the paint (and don't come off during washing) will contaminate your pads and be ground into your finish, possibly causing marring, pigtails, etc...
Yeah, like Bobby G. and Nick have said, do yourself a big favor and clay first. The thought of grinding dirt particles and contaminants into your paint keeps me from polishing before taking that small but important step.
I'm thinking a non-abrasive paint cleanser, such as the Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion, would be my gentle next step followed by a sealant/wax. Does this sound like a good starter strategy for me to learn detailing with?
This is off a 2 week old car
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Ron, how many times have I told you not to put your clay on the ground?! :dunno::doh::nomore:
And here you're supposed to be a role model for young Poorboyians...
1-Step products like Meguiar's D151, Klasse All-in-One, XMT-360, Menzerna Sealing Wax APO 60 etc are examples of superb products to consider especially starting off.
Work on a section at a time and complete the panel. Compare it to the untouched adjacent panel and you'll be pleasantly surprised how nice these products work.
It would be, yes.
Pinnacle Cleansing Lotion, from what I've read, is more of a cleaner and will not considered a swirl remover.
1-Step products like Meguiar's D151, Klasse All-in-One, XMT-360, Menzerna Sealing Wax APO 60 etc are examples of superb products to consider especially starting off.
Work on a section at a time and complete the panel. Compare it to the untouched adjacent panel and you'll be pleasantly surprised how nice these products work.
Ron, how many times have I told you not to put your clay on the ground?! :dunno::doh::nomore:
And here you're supposed to be a role model for young Poorboyians...