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Old 12-14-2010, 07:56 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TripleBlkZ View Post
Just took a look at your video Junkman about the claying process explains it really well thanks for posting that.

I still am unsure if I need to clay got the car June 2010, alway garaged, always washed and cleaned weekly. Water beads well, surface is smooth just a few swirls from day one. Also is going to be stored for the winter in the garage also. So by the time I pull it out for spring it would only have 3500km on it and maybe 6months on the road.

I don't want to come off sounding lazy to clay, I will do what is needed as best as I can but really unsure if I need to clay when I bring it out, any opions on this?
my feeling is, if you're gonna spend a few hours detailing your car, might as well start off right and clay the thing, or at least the areas that need claying. its kind of like spending a few hours painting a really nice picture on a canvas that you had spilt coffee on. IMO cars that were never clayed since purchase, need to be clayed no matter what. theres no way there isn't any rail dust deep in your paint from transportation.
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