Originally Posted by
Stokdgs
Ok, I get it now.. Sorry I didnt get it before..
I have a Venture Shield really nice clear bra on the full front of my Black Grand Cherokee and the best thing I have ever found to get any clay out of that edge is a very short bristle china bristle brush..
Someone out there sells that brush, I have 2 of them, 1 stiffer than the other.. Will try to find out where I bought them..
But you get the idea, right ??
The only thing that a brush may do is lightly scratch the paint on that edge, so you really have to be careful, ok ?
I have Detailed at least 200 vehicles with all kinds brands of clear bra`s and the little short bristle brush used very carefully is the only thing that works for me..
Anytime you are working with a Clear Bra on whatever panel, you always need to work from the ClearBra towards the paint, to avoid pushing anything into that seam, ok ?
And if its impossible to keep stuff out, you need to run a long strip of 1/8" auto painters tape carefully applied at precisely the spot where the ClearBra ends and the paint begins, and make sure you push down on the tape so it sticks there.. Everything has to be dry or the tape wont stick very well..
And hereafter, you will only claybar just so close to the edge there and then mind the polishing or applying of anything so you are always working from the ClearBra towards the paint, not the opposite, which will tend to move stuff under the seam edge, ok ?
You can do this, its just very tedious work until you get the hang of it !
Dan F
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