I'm a rookie at detailing and tried using clay for the first time this morning, in 60-65 degree weather (cloudy).
The first problem I had is that the clay is firmer than I thought, and I had some trouble getting it perfectly flat. Should I try using a flat surface to mash it against to flatten it? It was also a bit challenging to roll it up after a round of using it on the car's paint.
The bigger issue I had, though, is that after I was done, I noticed that the clay left a lot of streaks on the black paint. Granted, it's a bad paintjob with no clearcoat and hadn't been taken care of in forever, but I was still somewhat disappointed. I used car wash suds for the lubricant, and it seemed fine until I rinsed it all off and everything was dry.
On the other hand, the surface feels A LOT smoother now, even though there are still some visible specks on the hood.
What did I do wrong? Thanks.
The first problem I had is that the clay is firmer than I thought, and I had some trouble getting it perfectly flat. Should I try using a flat surface to mash it against to flatten it? It was also a bit challenging to roll it up after a round of using it on the car's paint.
The bigger issue I had, though, is that after I was done, I noticed that the clay left a lot of streaks on the black paint. Granted, it's a bad paintjob with no clearcoat and hadn't been taken care of in forever, but I was still somewhat disappointed. I used car wash suds for the lubricant, and it seemed fine until I rinsed it all off and everything was dry.
On the other hand, the surface feels A LOT smoother now, even though there are still some visible specks on the hood.
What did I do wrong? Thanks.