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Old 05-24-2011, 02:17 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Rocky918 View Post
from my understanding, you should only claybar AFTER you remove any residual dirt. you dont wanna claybar over dried up bird shit or tree sap, small particles could get stuck in the clay and scratch your whole car

Proper claybar procedure is to break the bar into maybe 16 pieces and roll out each piece into a quarter sized disk then work in 1/16th sections of your car flipping the clay bar half way through.

Very VERY little chance of scratching if you do that as there will not be very much contamination at that point. You can only clean off your car so much with soap and water. the clay bar gets the stuff that is embedded in the clearcoat.
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