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deadonkey
Ok. So I'd never heard of claying before I read about it on this forum.
From what I understand by reading other posts is that claying is required to remove the nasties that washing alone cannot remove. So on a car such as mine that has never been clayed before (5 year old) Its bound to have a whole lot of surface contamination and so should be clayed.
On the flip side however Ive also read that you can tell if your car needs claying by feeling the surface of the paint. If it feels like glass then it doesnt need claying.
When I "feel" my cars paint it feels as smooth as glass but its bound to need claying after 5 years and almost 100k miles isnt it??
From what I understand by reading other posts is that claying is required to remove the nasties that washing alone cannot remove. So on a car such as mine that has never been clayed before (5 year old) Its bound to have a whole lot of surface contamination and so should be clayed.
On the flip side however Ive also read that you can tell if your car needs claying by feeling the surface of the paint. If it feels like glass then it doesnt need claying.
When I "feel" my cars paint it feels as smooth as glass but its bound to need claying after 5 years and almost 100k miles isnt it??