Yes, every new car should be clayed. Wash it first then clay it. I like to use car soap when I clay a car, not quick detail. Either way you go make sure you use enough lubricant so the clay doesn't stick and leave residual clay behind all over your car. If your not having it professionally polished, use a prewax cleaner after claying it, then wax or seal it. If you really car about your paint I recommend purchasing a foam gun for washing. Other wise use a two bucket wash system. One bucket for soap, the other for rinsing your mitt. Use a sheep skin wash mitt, very gentle on the paint and won't induce marring . Wash from the top down in small sections at a time, rinsing in between each section. Separate buckets and mitts are recommended for the wheels. Good luck.
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