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Good to know, thanks for the clarification. What do you recommend to do with clear bra? I know Adam's discontinued the clear polish. Should I clay that as well? I

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Good to know, thanks for the clarification.

What do you recommend to do with clear bra? I know Adam's discontinued the clear polish. Should I clay that as well? I definitely don't want to use anything too abrasive on it. I'm thinking clay and then apply MSW (skip FMP).
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Good to know, thanks for the clarification.

What do you recommend to do with clear bra? I know Adam's discontinued the clear polish. Should I clay that as well? I definitely don't want to use anything too abrasive on it. I'm thinking clay and then apply MSW (skip FMP).
I'm thinking you totally leave it alone.

If the shop that applied it didn't explain to you how to car for it, call them back up and ask. The products that you are using are made for PAINT, not the clear bra. The last thing that you want to do is get clay and polish/wax stuck all in the edges of the clear bra and cause it to start peeling. Mask the edges off with painters tape and avoid it at all cost.
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I'm thinking you totally leave it alone.

If the shop that applied it didn't explain to you how to car for it, call them back up and ask. The products that you are using are made for PAINT, not the clear bra. The last thing that you want to do is get clay and polish/wax stuck all in the edges of the clear bra and cause it to start peeling. Mask the edges off with painters tape and avoid it at all cost.
Good enough Junkman. I did get info and the card that installers give you when they install 3M products. I haven't done anything to it before except wash and apply spray on wax. I guess I will just give the guy a call again to be safe.
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