Old Rattle Flat
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1) If you are very thoroughly going over a car with PrepSol or Kleanz-Easy to remove contaminants, is it still a good idea to clay as the next step; or once you’ve removed the contaminants with PrepSol or Kleanz-Easy, is using clay redundant?
2) If using both is recommended, is there a logical order? Which first?
3) After using PrepSol or Kleanz-Easy (and the car is dry), is there a residue so that the car should be washed before anything else is applied; or once, the car is dry can you go right to Klasse, Zaino, Blackfire, etc. without being concerned about shortening how long the product is going to protect?
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2) If using both is recommended, is there a logical order? Which first?
3) After using PrepSol or Kleanz-Easy (and the car is dry), is there a residue so that the car should be washed before anything else is applied; or once, the car is dry can you go right to Klasse, Zaino, Blackfire, etc. without being concerned about shortening how long the product is going to protect?
:nixweiss