Which step do you people do first? Clay, or use a cleaner to get rid of scratches? If you clay first, do you wash the vehicle afterwards or do you go on to the next step?
Which step do you people do first? Clay, or use a cleaner to get rid of scratches? If you clay first, do you wash the vehicle afterwards or do you go on to the next step?
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I clay using Meg`s #34 Final Inspection as a lube ... so clean-up is easy with out a second wash.
I polish second ... Some of the junk that the clay pulls out (for lack of a better term) will end up on your pad otherwise. Just my thoughts ... I am sure there are others!
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Well, I already answered this one elsewhere :crazy Kinda like a deja-vu!
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My preference is to wash first, then clay with a fresh bucket of wash soap for lube. I re-wash each panel as I finish claying. Rinse then dry. Afterwards, I would pull out the appropriate paint cleaners, swirl removers, or polishes.
Wash, then clay with a quality lubricant (Adam`s Detail Spray). I leave the residue on there, and do my initial polish right over it.
It comes out great, and save time from rewashing.
Nick Carberry
~Detailing high-end cars with quality products~
My routine exactly!Originally posted by awd330
My preference is to wash first, then clay with a fresh bucket of wash soap for lube. I re-wash each panel as I finish claying. Rinse then dry. Afterwards, I would pull out the appropriate paint cleaners, swirl removers, or polishes.
I basically do the same thing Nick has described.
Do a preliminary wash, then thoroughly dry the vehicle, then clay it.
Some people rinse/wash it again after it has been clayed, but unless there is a justified reason to do so (like obvious spots/blemishes from the lube) i dont think its necessary.
Goodluck.
-Mike
Owner - Mike`s Car Wash & Detail
A New Standard of Excellence.
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I`m with NICK and BOSS I use a good QD spray after the wash and dry. Then straight to the SWR or polish.
I`ve always wondered about those that use soapy water then have to re-wash again.
I mean that it takes me 5 to 6 hours for a full detail and that seems like just more time.
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
It`s winter, no water available, so after I clay I use Spray and Wipe, then Pro Polish, then EX, and will be changing to Ex-P with the next full detail.
Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.
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