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Old 05-29-2008, 03:07 PM
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im contemplating whether i should clay my car before i wax my car...

my car is jet black..with 95% condition...just paint corrected about 5 months ago... but washing has always been careful... no swirls and very little minor scratches... thinking of skipping another round of polish..

the problem is that the bottom half of my car feels rough... and i heard claying will scratch the paint ( i have a notorious jet black BMW)

to clay and cause a little scratch on the car then wax

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forget the claying... just use pre-wax cleanser and wax the car

any tips is greatly appreciated.
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Old 05-29-2008, 03:17 PM
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How rough is it? If you are worried about hte marring from clay (which it can) then i would suggest trying the pre cleanser on a small section first, if it is as smooth as you would like it then do it to the whole car, if not you could try a seond application, or you could clay.
But to clay ot not to clay is a though question, most people will say clay without a doubt, however if its not something you are keen to do then i would suggest a paint cleanser first.

There are lots of good ones out there, some stronger then others. so if you do choose that route and need help selecting one there are lots of great people on here to help
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Old 05-29-2008, 03:17 PM
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if you are a DIYer, i'd recommend only claying when it's followed w/ a polish. as you mentioned clay almost always induces marring, especially w/ jet black, unless you are very careful and use a very fine clay.
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I would have to agree with what's beeing said here.

Pre-cleaners should help but sometimes don't get the job done right but then again it should help.

I'm interested to see what your plan of attach will be, let us know what you end up doing and the end result
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how about claying just the bottom half of the car?
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