I've clayed another one of my car's before and didn't have a problem. But for some reason, on my new car, now I'm getting scratches!
The car is new and I Dawn washed it a few days ago. It's been in the garage ever since. I used a new Zaino clay bar and the water/Z7 mix for the lube. I worked on a corner of the hood, sprayed the lube on it and very lighty rubbed with the clay. I then wiped it down with an MF towel. OMG! I couldn't believe the scratches that resulted! The paint was clean before claying and the claybar was brand new! Why did it scratch the paint so bad?
As I had the claybar on the shelf for about a year, I figured I would try another, newer one that I bought in October. I wiped down another section of the hood with my MF towel and examined it for scratches/swirls. I then sprayed the lube and lightly clayed the area. I wiped it down with the MF towel again, this time making sure to only wipe in one direction so I could make sure it wasn't the towel causing the scratches.
BAMM! More scratches!
What the heck am I doing wrong?!?!
BTW, here are some pics.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Btw, the second picture shows a spot that the clay won't remove for some reason. Picture 3 shows the reminants of protective tape removed from the side mirror that I cannot seem to clay off either.
Any and all tips/tricks/hints/advice would be greatly appreciated.
-Gabriel
The car is new and I Dawn washed it a few days ago. It's been in the garage ever since. I used a new Zaino clay bar and the water/Z7 mix for the lube. I worked on a corner of the hood, sprayed the lube on it and very lighty rubbed with the clay. I then wiped it down with an MF towel. OMG! I couldn't believe the scratches that resulted! The paint was clean before claying and the claybar was brand new! Why did it scratch the paint so bad?
As I had the claybar on the shelf for about a year, I figured I would try another, newer one that I bought in October. I wiped down another section of the hood with my MF towel and examined it for scratches/swirls. I then sprayed the lube and lightly clayed the area. I wiped it down with the MF towel again, this time making sure to only wipe in one direction so I could make sure it wasn't the towel causing the scratches.
BAMM! More scratches!

What the heck am I doing wrong?!?!
BTW, here are some pics.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Btw, the second picture shows a spot that the clay won't remove for some reason. Picture 3 shows the reminants of protective tape removed from the side mirror that I cannot seem to clay off either.
Any and all tips/tricks/hints/advice would be greatly appreciated.
-Gabriel