Does claying really remove sealant? I can understand how it would strip a wax that is simply a layered product. But synthetic sealants are supposed to bond with the clear coat. How does the clay break this bond? Wouldn't running your thumb across the paint also remove the sealant, then?
The reason I ask is that I just finished perfecting the hood of my car with a rotary and threw two coats of EXP on there before I realized there were tree sap specs everywhere because I had parked under a tree before I EXP'd. I used clay to remove the sap, figuring the EXP was safe, but now I'm reading that the consensus is that claying removes all LSP's, including EXP.
I ran a search and never found a definitive answer. I'd like to know this, because I also frequently use clay to remove bugs. I want to know if I'm leaving unprotected CC behind every time I clay!
The reason I ask is that I just finished perfecting the hood of my car with a rotary and threw two coats of EXP on there before I realized there were tree sap specs everywhere because I had parked under a tree before I EXP'd. I used clay to remove the sap, figuring the EXP was safe, but now I'm reading that the consensus is that claying removes all LSP's, including EXP.
I ran a search and never found a definitive answer. I'd like to know this, because I also frequently use clay to remove bugs. I want to know if I'm leaving unprotected CC behind every time I clay!