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BMW335i said:I am clayng right now and its about mid 30's. The sonus ultrea-fine clay bar is kind of hard to mold and when i tap it against my paint it makes a hard noise...should i clay inside? will this cause marring..[also]..The clay lube residue (sonus glide) was annoying to get off and was streaking like CRAZY. I thought the streaks were scratches and paniced for a moment but I went over it with a MF and it was gone (kind of)..
mikebai1990 said:BMW335i, perhaps it wasn't the clay that was too hard. I remember the last time when I clayed in cold weather, my hands just couldn't take it. They were bright red and they were absolutely freezing. Hence, I couldn't mold the clay because my fingers were so frozen. Did you have a similar problem?
Otherwise, I would probably recommend to clay before winter comes next time![]()
BMW335i said:I guess I kind of pictured clay feeling like Play-Doh...but it felt pretty firm and I usually dont like to put firm things against my paint. Now I can't really tell if it marred bc of the marring I had before I did it.
I hear of details of new cars and how much contamination the clay picks up. But mine had verry little...was I doing something wrong?
STG said:It's too cold. It's also too cold to polish or wax. If you are claying in these temps, where do you plan to polish and wax?
toyotaguy said:clay residue needs to be wiped up pretty quickly...I dont do the whole car at one time unless I am going to wash it again afterwards - only for heavily contaminated cars, light clay duties get wiped up right away