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Old 12-20-2010, 03:27 PM   #26 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by ZKWAZY View Post
Junkman....enjoy your posts. I have a 370Z magnetic black paint that has these real fine scratches and swirl marks that you can see when the sun is on it. will the claying remove these scratches? I cant believe how soft this paint is, the car only has 2k miles and is always garaged? do I ask my detailer to Clay the car first then use swirl mark remover and polish? Your response would be much appreciated.
Claying does absolutely nothing to remove scratches or swirls. As a matter of fact, claying will make the scratches and swirls show even more as it will clean out any filler that may be in the scratches which is used to hide them by most detailers.

The process of claying does exactly what it says in the initial post of this thread. Please take a look and read the entire first post.

If you want to remove the scratches and swirls from your paint, the process is documented in my thread, "From Clay to Wax" on this forum. Have a look at it and all of your questions will be answered in detail.
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