Tim Lingor
New member
Hey Glass,
I have seen it both ways. I like to wipe the claying residue off with a MF one section at a time. Some others on here, like to wash the car afterwards. I don't unless the car really had a tremendous amount of contaminents removed by the claying process.
Brian:
I do own a DARK green truck, so I can you with all honesty, dark colours are a PITA!!!! They show every mark! They look fantastic when clean but, as someone already pointed out, that only lasts for an hour before dust makes it look dirty again! :shocked Trust me, I love the depth of shine of the dark colours but their maintenance for a daily driver is brutal!! IMHO!
Thanks to everyone for your kind comments!:xyxthumbs
I have seen it both ways. I like to wipe the claying residue off with a MF one section at a time. Some others on here, like to wash the car afterwards. I don't unless the car really had a tremendous amount of contaminents removed by the claying process.
Brian:
I do own a DARK green truck, so I can you with all honesty, dark colours are a PITA!!!! They show every mark! They look fantastic when clean but, as someone already pointed out, that only lasts for an hour before dust makes it look dirty again! :shocked Trust me, I love the depth of shine of the dark colours but their maintenance for a daily driver is brutal!! IMHO!
Thanks to everyone for your kind comments!:xyxthumbs