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Dr. Phil

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Hey guys quick question, is it a bad idea to use my PC without claying the car first? The car is a 2005 with 15k miles on it, I don't feel a lot of junk in the paint, but there is some on the back bumper... Thanks.
 
Dr. Phil said:
Hey guys quick question, is it a bad idea to use my PC without claying the car first? The car is a 2005 with 15k miles on it, I don't feel a lot of junk in the paint, but there is some on the back bumper... Thanks.

I would just clay. If the car is not that bad it won't take long to clay anyway.
 
I would clay. The stuff that clay will remove is stuff you don't want your PC pad rubbing into your vehicle's finish. Even if there is a minimal amount of material on the finish, it's worth claying. And, as Danase said, it wouldn't take much time in your case.



Considering where you live, think what you have driven through since your last detail. Same stuff I did. My '05 has 15K on it, and I'm going to clay when I detail on Easter weekend.
 
Not a bad idea...Just because your using a PC, claying is not a prerequesite. Im sure your aware of claying benefits, but its not like its mandatory. Especially if you feel its in "OK" shape. But 15000 miles is quite a bit if its never been clayed before.....
 
I would clay. I didn't do so on a detail once and I ended up having to go back and clay and then repolish all over. It only take 20-30 minutes and it will keep you from wondering "what if."
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Not a bad idea...Just because your using a PC, claying is not a prerequesite. Im sure your aware of claying benefits, but its not like its mandatory. Especially if you feel its in "OK" shape. But 15000 miles is quite a bit if its never been clayed before.....



Claying is great, but it's not always necessary. I've polished many paints with far more miles on the odometer without claying, and have never had any problems with "rubbing the stuff into the finish". If the car has been regularly washed and waxed, it probably doesn't need it. If it's been poorly maintained, then you'd do well to clay first. Do the plastic baggie test that Bence mentioned.



Good Luck!
 
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