What does this lake country pad say to you?

Ecrissman

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Car has been washed, pinnacle ultra clayed, then washed again. The car is brand new, from the look of this pad, the clay left a lot behind. Your thoughts? Prior to this I used an orange pad with menzerna super polish. This white pad was used with menzerna super finish.
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The car is red. I didn't know they tinitwd clear coat. Its tough to tell in the picture but the color reminds me of using mineral spirts to remove tar. I thought the redish tint was staining from pad cleaner. The pad looks more brownish the color of a cigarette filter after its been smoked.
 
I may have to submit a better picture. The white walls and stationary tub all have a red tint to them in the photo. Maybe the Reveal flood lights affecting the color. Really looks more brown/tan in real life. I uaed my cell phone as I walked out the door this am.. may not have been the best choice.
 
From the pic it looks a lot like tinted clear.

However, if it more a brown/tan color, as you suggest, that it seems that their was still some contamination on the clear coat. If you have a fresh (unstained pad) re-polish a section and see if you get anymore color transfer. If you are still getting transfer (after polishing and cleaning the paint) then it is definitely the clear-coat. If it polishes with out any staining, then it was contamination.
 
My son has a 2010 mustang and when I us blackfire enhancing polish on it the white pad looked the same way and it is the red with the tinted clearcoat.
 
NEW PICS!! What does this lake country pad say to you?

I will have to to try a clean pad for fun here are some other pictures.
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I have some white LC pads that are stained by the polish (menzerna). Just a thought.

Edit: Never mind, just looked at them, not the same color. I'm going with transfer from CC too.
 
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