I'm not a detailer but a car enthusiast and I enjoy reading the posts in this great forum. I have learned a lot from all of you.
I Z'd our '99 Corvette a couple weeks ago using the techniques I learned from this forum. Here are some questions that came to mind based on my learnings.
I Dawn'd the car before claying. I used Mother's clay bar with their QD and washed the car again using car wash. Then I began to think about what I've learned from the forum and washed the car again with Dawn.
PROCESS QUESTION: Since you want to prep the surface properly and keep it as clean as possible, wouldn't you want to use a Dawn soapy solution to lubricate while you clay. I don't know what's in any QD but wouldn't that leave unnecessary "chemicals" on the surface that you are "rubbing" it into the paint? That's why I re-washed the car with Dawn. I hope you can follow my logic and I welcome comments to set me straight.
I continue to enjoy this forum and I do learn from you all.
:bow
I Z'd our '99 Corvette a couple weeks ago using the techniques I learned from this forum. Here are some questions that came to mind based on my learnings.
I Dawn'd the car before claying. I used Mother's clay bar with their QD and washed the car again using car wash. Then I began to think about what I've learned from the forum and washed the car again with Dawn.
PROCESS QUESTION: Since you want to prep the surface properly and keep it as clean as possible, wouldn't you want to use a Dawn soapy solution to lubricate while you clay. I don't know what's in any QD but wouldn't that leave unnecessary "chemicals" on the surface that you are "rubbing" it into the paint? That's why I re-washed the car with Dawn. I hope you can follow my logic and I welcome comments to set me straight.
I continue to enjoy this forum and I do learn from you all.
:bow