Now this is probably a daft question.....
If I am going to use the DA with Compound following through polish and wax should I use clay at any point?
Now this is probably a daft question.....
If I am going to use the DA with Compound following through polish and wax should I use clay at any point?
is the paint that bad to have to use a compound? id wash and clay it 1st
Blackdog (Sunday 19th May 2013)
if after you've washed the car the paint feels rough, ie not like glass then yes it needs claying. that roughness is microscopic bits if dirt ect... in the paint that washing doesn't get rid of.
clay after you have washed it, then wash it again before you compound.
follow with a good polish and finish with wax
The paintwork has swirls hence the need to correct with the compound.
Why clay before compounding? Surely the compound will cut through and remove the bits the clay will pick up.
I have the clay so it's no problem to do. I am just trying to get my head around the difference it will make.
because what will happen is it will pick up that dirt on the pad and create swirls,
you will be buffing that dirt into the paint.
you will notice you pad getting dirty and thats not what you want. You want that paint to be as clean as possable to make your life as easy as possable.
have a quick read of this, it no in depth guide but explains the basics
http://www.meguiars.co.uk/attach/dow...ions_13_uk.pdf
Blackdog (Sunday 19th May 2013),foammanmark (Sunday 19th May 2013),Haizum74 (Sunday 19th May 2013)
So as an example would it would be like compounding on sandpaper vs claying and compounding on a mirror?
Clayed the car before using megs ultimate compound, polish and wax.
And yep you are right. The clay turned green from the crud that was stuck to the paint.
And here are the results
Clay bar but only use compound if it's absolutely necessary. As a rule of thumb I'd say use the least abrasive substance necessary to achieve a glossy finish, a strategy I always used when I used to valet and detail vehicles for a living.
JamesT5 (Sunday 19th May 2013)
Have to say for the claying I used megs clay with turtle wax waterless wash as the lube. At 3.99 a litre from Wilkos I don't think you can go wrong.
thats the way mate, start with the least agressive. looking very nice
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