Hello, I have a question about clay and what types of contamination it removes. I know you are the best experts to ask. I inherited a 1999 camry xle from my grandmother who lived in Santa Barbara, and the horizontal surfaces (especially the roof) have this rough feeling when I run my fingers across the surface. It's some sort of bonded contaminant, and she also has some white paint speckles that got on the car from someone painting nearby. I have tried Megs 81 hand polish, but this will not remove it (I'm sure it's not aggressive enough). Having never tried using clay before, I was wondering if clay is the way to go to remove this stuff, or do I need a more aggressive polish or something? I do have some experience detailing cars, but I am still pretty much an amateur, and I have never tried using clay (have been intimidated by it). Could you possibly give me a small tutorial on clay, and recommend a product that might get this contamination off? It's an awful feeling to see the car shiny after waxing, but know that it feels so rough because the contamination is still there. My last waxing job has left swirl marks and scratches on the roof because I didn't remove the contamination first. I tend to be a perfectionist, so I would love to solve this problem. Thank you in advance for your help!
I love to experiment on new things, so I hope the clay experiment will work. But I just put my newest experiment, the Klasse twins, on the car, so I would have to re-do my work. Oh well. Maybe just on the horizontal surfaces, right?
I love to experiment on new things, so I hope the clay experiment will work. But I just put my newest experiment, the Klasse twins, on the car, so I would have to re-do my work. Oh well. Maybe just on the horizontal surfaces, right?