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    Claying and Iron removal.

    Does claying your paint after a wash remove the iron specs from the paint ?
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    Re: Claying and Iron removal.

    It may remove some, however you run the risk of rubbing those particles on your paint. So it really is best to do the iron remover first if you can.
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    Re: Claying and Iron removal.

    Yeah, and the clay can simply shave off the exposed part of the iron particle leaving most of it embedded in the surface.

    I`m finding thorough removal more difficult than I`d hope for.
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    Re: Claying and Iron removal.

    +1 above
    What Mike says is the proper method to reduce induced marring. Also, don`t let the iron remover dry while it is setting on paint.
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