ArkayoDeetayo
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- Aug 12, 2011
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Hi, I just used the clay block from Ultima, they call it the elastrofoam...
prior to using it, I washed car and look at the hood of the car from an angle, it looked clean and glossy, no problem...
but I did the baggy test then felt some minor bumps so I opened my new clay block and went to work, followed instructions, used it on the window some to break it in...
after I was done, I noticed some spots that looked like water spots...no matter how many times I QD over it or wiped it, it was still there...it wasn't there before the clay block, I am positive. So I know the clay block or lube caused it, but since I can't wipe it away, what is it? I can't seem to remove it,
can someone tell me what it is and how to get rid of it, QD? Waterless wash? soap?
I tried to get the best picture of it, but since its on a silver car, its pretty hard to see, but if you look at the reflection , you can sort of see it, right above my fingers
prior to using it, I washed car and look at the hood of the car from an angle, it looked clean and glossy, no problem...
but I did the baggy test then felt some minor bumps so I opened my new clay block and went to work, followed instructions, used it on the window some to break it in...
after I was done, I noticed some spots that looked like water spots...no matter how many times I QD over it or wiped it, it was still there...it wasn't there before the clay block, I am positive. So I know the clay block or lube caused it, but since I can't wipe it away, what is it? I can't seem to remove it,
can someone tell me what it is and how to get rid of it, QD? Waterless wash? soap?
I tried to get the best picture of it, but since its on a silver car, its pretty hard to see, but if you look at the reflection , you can sort of see it, right above my fingers