Clay Bar and Wax
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Clay Bar and Wax
Hey, quick question.
Im thinking of claying the CL. I read that using the clay bar will take off some of the coats of wax. Specifically how much? Alot? Or just a few coats? (I use zaino, i dunno if that matters or not)
Im thinking of claying the CL. I read that using the clay bar will take off some of the coats of wax. Specifically how much? Alot? Or just a few coats? (I use zaino, i dunno if that matters or not)
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Clayed mine a couple of weeks ago, wax is still there. The finish actually improved because there are no surface imperfections/contamenents distorting the reflection.
Don't drop the soap, or clay in this case because any dirt will reak havoc on your paint. Make sure the paints surface is extremely clean before beginning.
I also used the clay bar on my dad's 1935 dodge, yes 1935 original museaum quality finish. It made a huge difference in the paints reflection and finish.
Clay away! Your ride will be fabulous.
Don't drop the soap, or clay in this case because any dirt will reak havoc on your paint. Make sure the paints surface is extremely clean before beginning.
I also used the clay bar on my dad's 1935 dodge, yes 1935 original museaum quality finish. It made a huge difference in the paints reflection and finish.
Clay away! Your ride will be fabulous.
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