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Chris G said:I think I'll try the clay first. I dismissed the use of clay because that 'nightmare detailing' service I had claimed to of clayed the entire exterior, being that they messed everything else up, might as well act as if they did nothing.. I'll have to research how claying works, as I've never done it before..
Short version: the clay slides along over the paint, riding on a film of lube; it bumps into above-surface contamination and shears it off, leaving it stuck to the clay. Note that this means the clay
a) shouldn't really *contact* the paint directly...but that's more "optimal in theory" than "standard in practice"
b) basically turns into sandpaper as it picks up presumably abrasive contamination
and have questions as to if it's reusable or not, I've heard you roll it over into itself once it discolors a bit
That's how most people use it. I'd fold/knead it more often than most people and I'll sometimes just tear it into small, single-use pieces and toss/replace them rather than knead/fold. But hey, that's just me being off the deep end; most people get a lot of use out of a claybar. But do tear it in half/thirds so you won't contaminate the whole thing when.. oh, I mean "if"
