wannafbody
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The only downside to a mitt is that you really can`t see what you`ve removed as it`s in the wash bucket.
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I think that`s the issue with either media used to "clay" the surface though. While there is the chance that the "soft" clay will absorb some amount of dirt...
Maybe that touches on why my experiences seem different from those of many others. I don`t expect the clay to absorb contamination, I expect it to become sandpaper the instant it picks something up. So I`d *NEVER* clay some big area without kneading/replacing the clay, and I define "big area" as anything larger than maybe a one-inch square. I`d sure never move the clay for two/three inches of uninterrupted pressure because I`d expect it to cause marring. And yeah, that`s why it takes me so long to clay.
The paints on my Ford and Jag correct a *LOT* easier than those on my Audis/Chevy, so they are apparently softer, but as for marring-resistance any differences are insignificant. If I move abrasive contamination across the paint under pressure the result is marring, no matter how hard the paint supposedly is.
Does anyone have any experience with the Griots Brilliant Finish Synthetic Clay ? Thinking about trying it. Thank for any response.![]()
This is also something I have been wondering if the fine grade clays works against. As if you have contaminants that don`t get the fine grade clay to remove them in one go but you would need to be going over the spot 3-5 times and with a aggressive clay you would only need 1-2 passes to get it removed. ..
SWETM said:I have not clayed my car since it was polished 2 years ago. So will be interesting to see how much and if it picks up any contaminants from the paint when it`s going to be polished this spring. The same is with the other car I maintain that it`s not been clayed since I did it 1 1/2 years ago. I have not feeled any roughness on the paint from either car since then. But some contaminants I`m sure it will be picking up when clayed. Time will tell and I maybe get a lot of contaminants removed when claying LOL. It`s seems that with the chemical decon I do that the need of claying has not been something I have been wondering about to do. Maybe I try to clay a spot behind the front wheel and on a horisontall panel the next time I wash and see what the clay picks up...
I used a mitt today on my single stage white 96 Miata. The mitt did a good job at removing a winters worth of embedded dirt and was white when I was finished. Washed it off and it`s good to go. I think real clay would be trashed using it on single stage paint.
Lots of atmospheric fallout and they put ash on my road in the winter..
It takes some force to clean the single stage after winter. My clearcoated vehicles fair much better.