GregCavi said:
DId you:
Move the clay over each area until slick?
Keep lube on the surface?
Keep folding and kneading the clay?
What is the overall paint condition of the car?
Greg
I used plenty of Pinnacle Clay Lubricant. First I misted the flatend clay than sprayed the area to be worked.
I then worked roughly a 2'x2' area. The Clay never stuck it was slick on the first pass. I worked the area back and forth for about 1 min and checked the Clay which was clean. I wiped off the
area with a MF and checked the suface with a plastic bag. The grit feeling was still present.
I repeated the process and used the freash side of the clay. This time I spent a little more time on the area. Buffed and the grit is still there.
All the Clay work was done in a climate controlled 76° garage on cool paint.
The cars paint appears to be in visibly superb condition. I purchaed it on 06/11. The car was in an inside showroom. I purchased and took delivery of the car the same day. It never left my sight. I didn't let the dealer wash or wax the car before I took delivery. I can't tell you what was done to the finish before display. It was only on the floor 2 weeks before I purchased it.
The paint feels smooth until I use a baggie.
TrueDetailer said:
Is the roughness on a larger area like a whole panel? door,hood,fender,etc.
Or is it a small area possibly where they had someone touch a scratch up outside in the elements, and they never told you?
I basically checked the rear decklid since that's the area I was starting to Clay. Most of the panel is gritty. By gritty I mean I can feel small sharp gritty type bumps spread randomly. Not evenly distributed like sandpaper but spaced every so often. One here than one and inch over than maybe one two inches etc... Maybe 10 in a 1'x'1 area? I did check the right rear fender and it wasn't as bad but did have some.
I had looked a several Vipers earlier in the day at different dealerships. They all had paint swirll marks and other blemishes from customers. The reason I chose the Copperhead was the finish and interior looked almost pristine. No scratches or visible swirls.
John