Used clay for the first time today after a Dawn wash. When I was doing it, I noticed it got dry in a few areas and left a residue. I was able to buff that off with an MF.
After I finished (I only did the hood and one window) I was looking over the car with a 500w Halogen, and noticed what looked like smears / haze (more smear like) of clay, same direction I had been going in.
The questions I have are
1) Is it clay?
2)How do I remove it.
My hood is swirled, and I used Megs #9 to try and remove the swirls about a month ago. Didn't really work, and I could see the fine scraches that the Megs made in the paint in the direction I had used it on the hood.
Could I be seeing what the Swirl Remover had done to the paint, and not clay?
I used a 50/50 alcohol / water mix, dripped onthe paint (no spray bottle), buffed with MF and a terry, but that really didn't change much.
Would Klasse AIO clean up any clay?
If so, is a foam pad or a terry pad preferable to apply the Klasse.
Thanks for your time.
After I finished (I only did the hood and one window) I was looking over the car with a 500w Halogen, and noticed what looked like smears / haze (more smear like) of clay, same direction I had been going in.
The questions I have are
1) Is it clay?
2)How do I remove it.
My hood is swirled, and I used Megs #9 to try and remove the swirls about a month ago. Didn't really work, and I could see the fine scraches that the Megs made in the paint in the direction I had used it on the hood.
Could I be seeing what the Swirl Remover had done to the paint, and not clay?
I used a 50/50 alcohol / water mix, dripped onthe paint (no spray bottle), buffed with MF and a terry, but that really didn't change much.
Would Klasse AIO clean up any clay?
If so, is a foam pad or a terry pad preferable to apply the Klasse.
Thanks for your time.