connorb850
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My daily driver is a 1996 black BMW with over 220k miles that stays outside 24/7. The car is generally in very good condition, but the paint/clear coat is showing its age and I don't feel comfortable polishing any further. Ultimately it will need to be repainted, but that will have to wait a couple years. For now my goal is to preserve and maintain the original paint.
I last clayed and polished the car May 2009 and have done a decent job keeping swirls to a minimum. It badly needs to be clayed again though, but I'm reluctant to do so since I won't be polishing afterwards. My experience with claying is that some marring WILL be caused, but is easily removed if you are going to polish. I've used 2 or 3 different brands/types of clay bars on various cars over the years, and this has always been the case for me.
Is there a certain clay bar or claying process that will not cause any marring?
I last clayed and polished the car May 2009 and have done a decent job keeping swirls to a minimum. It badly needs to be clayed again though, but I'm reluctant to do so since I won't be polishing afterwards. My experience with claying is that some marring WILL be caused, but is easily removed if you are going to polish. I've used 2 or 3 different brands/types of clay bars on various cars over the years, and this has always been the case for me.
Is there a certain clay bar or claying process that will not cause any marring?