Claying question.

liquidtiger720

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In an effort to save time, is it possible to clay the car and leave the detail spray on the surface to dry up? After this, I would go to polishing...but I always wondered if the detail spray residue would mess with the polishing compounds. If not this way, how do you save time while claying the car?
 
I wouldn't leave it on there. Yes it would just be polished off, but there may be some particles suspended in the QD from the claying process. You don't want to get those in your pads and spin them around on the paint.
 
Some people clay their car with soapy water, this way you dont really have to wash the car again since you do it while you clay. Just make sure you wash the car before, then clay with a new solution. You might want to give it a try.
 
Odin Mz3 said:
Some people clay their car with soapy water, this way you dont really have to wash the car again since you do it while you clay. Just make sure you wash the car before, then clay with a new solution. You might want to give it a try.



I use soapy water, but I also still wash again after claying... better safe than sorry... :nixweiss
 
Yea I wash as well after I finish claying.



The thing I noticed is that a simple solution of car shampoo and water turns the clay funny.



Something that I didn't find using the quick detailer.
 
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