Thoughts on Claying

goceltics34 said:
Thanks Accumulator, very educated response as always. I think I will try spot claying next time I wash and see how much I can do before the car begins to dry.



You could spray water lightly every couple minutes to avoid drying out too soon.
 
goceltics34 said:
When you wash your car and then try to clay after the rinse, won't the car begin to dry, therefore creating water spots? Whenever I final rinse my car I really try to hurry and begin drying because the car starts to dry. I would love to elimnate a step but am afraid that by claying during the rinse, the car will dry.



Please give me some advise as to how to do this and keep the car wet. I don't have an assistant to hold the running water on the vehicle.



I did my wife's car yesterday and kept the hose close by "refreshing" the panel when it got too dry.I will probably try a spray bottle with strong wash solution to keep it lathered after a quick spray from the hose.
 
opass said:
You could spray water lightly every couple minutes to avoid drying out too soon.



I had assumed he was already doing this in the normal course of washing.... I gotta watch that "assuming" business :o
 
I clay after washing and use Sonus Glyde which smells great and is very slick. I tend to do a quick pass of soap and water after claying to make sure no residue is left behind.
 
Back
Top