I not sure if this is true as I don't have access to factory service manuals. This was posted on another forum in their detailing section.
I must say I have used the Megs smooth clay bar kit on my 09 Ford F150 with great results so I am a little miffed about this bold statement.
Over time could this somehow damage the clear coat? Or is this all hog wash:nixweiss
Also, clay bar is not a recommended procedure/product by Ford, GM, Chrysler for removal of any paint contaminent (as stated in the factory service manuals) nor by PPG, GE or Sherwin Williams (the 3 most prominent auto paint mfg's in the US). While there are specific (and very limited) uses for claybar, i would not recommend using any "name brand retailer's" off the shelf product. The question to ask yourself is this, "would I wet sand my paint to solve this imperfection?" Thats what claybar does- Meguiar's for example has a grit rating of 3500 (approx)- and is considered to be very coarse by industry standards (as compared to professional spec products such as Prowax whose clay bar is rated at 5000 grit).
I must say I have used the Megs smooth clay bar kit on my 09 Ford F150 with great results so I am a little miffed about this bold statement.
Over time could this somehow damage the clear coat? Or is this all hog wash:nixweiss