That's the thing, the clay was fine, but I could see cordoroy like places in the paint where the towel went. The clay areas were fine. I used a ton of clay lube and rinsed often. Clay might be slower, but in the long run, you come out ahead. The car? I have to do a buff on it and i didn't have time that day so the owner has to come back. They were cool though, I pointed out that the car had a ton of overspray and that I didn't know that when I gave them a time estimate. The husband did the "I told you so" to the wife, apparantly she did some rattle can painting in the yard near the car.
OK, I know ya'll are saying, but you would of had to buff it anyway after claying - no, not in this case. I washed it after claying and hit it with a coat of BFWD and the ONLY places that looked crappy were the towel areas.
I like the idea/concept of this towel thing, and apparantly others have had much better luck than I have. But, for me, it's going into the trash.