joyriide1113
There is no cure!
I've worked on a lot of cars over the years and never felt the need to wetsand, if you will, many of them...especially a car that seems to be in that condition...I feel that any time that you take something like sandpaper regardless of the grit its a very aggressive process and I reserve that for cars that are beat up pretty well...the car turned out nice and I"m glad the owner liked it
I have no way of describing it. there is no paper backing so in a sense, the cloth backing cushions a lot of the grit as it glides over the paint. It is gentler than Claymagics red claybar, yet pulls contaminants out better. My only suggesting is to buy a small sheet for less than 20 bucks and try it. I too was skeptical, but after looking at it and feeling it in person, then finally giving it a shot, I was sold. My only suggestion is to clay first with a fine grade bar, then follow with this on those bad areas. Something I did notice was that it is far more aggressive wet than dry.
This was suggested to my by David Fermani, of which I know that Themightytimmah, and Grouse use it as well.
Give it a shot, I'm the last person to use a product just because its faster without care for the damage inflicted.