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Not only that,but it will leave residue from the softener on the towel,and that will end up as streaks on the paint.
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Claying removes the small particles from the Clear Coat. Never polish or wax a car without first claying it. If you do you will only grind the particles into the clear-coat and paint. This is where most swirls are created. the process: Wash your car with a clean cotton or terry cloth cloth. Always and I mean always use a high end car shampoo. Next Clay your car and make sure you use a good lubricant like Mothers or Meg. Ultimate Detailer and if you drop the clay on the ground, throw it away. Next use a good cleaner/compound on the whole thing....breakout the Porter Cable at this point. then use a polish.....polish is what gives your paint a shine, not wax. third give it a good wax and if you want to go the next step, use a great Glaze...that will give a black car a great deep rich look...if you are going to a show, always Glaze the car. All my autos are black....and they are a bitch to detail, but if you do it correctly each and everytime you will not have issues with swirls. If you don't you will have a hurricane of swirls on that black beast. Nothing looks better than a black CamaroSS.... my 2 sense
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Claying does remove all of the impurities from the paint as you stated but the majority or those impurities don't move around if you polish over top of them (especially when we're talking about using a PC-7424). You will not create swirls by buffing unclayed paint (dirty paint is another story). As a matter of fact, those impurities can act as a barrier that will keep you from getting down to the clear coat. Thus, you are basically buffing or waxing the barrier instead of the clear coat itself. That will drastically affect the look of depth in your shine. The only time you need to clay is when the baggie test tells you to do so. If your paint passes the baggie test, there is absolutely no advantage to claying.
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Here's the deal with cotton towels (I learned this from Sal Zaino). All 100% cotton towels are not 100% cotton. Those 100% cotton towels made in China are not on par with the same 100% cotton towels made in the USA. The problem is, US facilities cannot compete with the manufacturing cost when compared to China and thus, finding a totally USA made towel is next to impossible today. Sal searched high and low for them and finally went to microfiber. I should add that he picked a very high quality microfiber towel at that.
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Black is a very unforgiving color, but one of the best looking when clean.
My .02; stay away from the 'Turtle Wax' and invest in a product like 'Adam's', 'Zaino', or an "over the counter" product from 'Mothers' or 'Meguires'. Also, invest in high quality wash mitt's and towel's. I'm sure if you do a SEARCH on this topic, you'll find alot of useful information. ![]() Ed |
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My advice would be to trade it on yellow or white. Problem solved.
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Not very cost effective, though. Especially if there are MODS on the car... I have my local auto body shop detail my car. For $100.00 it looks perfect! They know how to use the compounds to make it look like spectacular! In other words.. Hire a pro! I have them do it at least once a year. |
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For a hundred bucks, they're glazing your finish and not fixing anything. You can cover up scratches and swirls all day long if you want to. I'd rather fix them.
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You basically repeated my last sentence. I can't speak for where you live but I haven't had to clay my paint in over two years. Of course, my car stays in the garage and is not driven part of the year but if you stay on top of the dirt, it won't have time to embed itself.
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