So, I've been using Zaino on my car and it's been looking great. I park close to a tree and recently noticed a few sap spots that weren't coming off with the normal cleaning routine. I've never used clay before, but it seemed like the thing to do.
I used the Mothers California Gold Clay package with the Showtime detailer as a lubricant. The sap marks came off great, but the clay really made a mess. When I was done there were a lot of streaks, I tried to clean it up with the Zaino detailer and then put on a coat of Zaino polish. Now I still have streaks under the polish. The streaks look like clay residue or maybe they came from the Showtime QD.
Fortutunately, I only did the trunk lid. Next weekend I'll have to use the buffer to clean it all up and start over.
The question is did I do something wrong, does clay always leave a residue or is Showtime incompatible with Zaino?
I used the Mothers California Gold Clay package with the Showtime detailer as a lubricant. The sap marks came off great, but the clay really made a mess. When I was done there were a lot of streaks, I tried to clean it up with the Zaino detailer and then put on a coat of Zaino polish. Now I still have streaks under the polish. The streaks look like clay residue or maybe they came from the Showtime QD.
Fortutunately, I only did the trunk lid. Next weekend I'll have to use the buffer to clean it all up and start over.
The question is did I do something wrong, does clay always leave a residue or is Showtime incompatible with Zaino?