I spent all day working on my girlfriends little Neon. It has been a bad day. I accidently sanded to far with my 2000 grit sanding block trying to level some touchup paint and went right through the clear in a little spot. Totally messed that up...
But, that's not the point. I am using a Z-18 Claybar on the car. I have not even finished the car yet and the Claybar doesn't seem very sticky anymore. I did do a Dawn wash before I started. So, let me ask this...
1) I know this Claybar should have atleast been able to do the whole car, how can I tell if it is dead? It just doesn't seem very stickly anymore, no matter how much I reshape it.
2) What should I expect from the Claybar? I did the plastic sandwich bad trick and the paint feels probably 70% cleaner than it did before the Claybar, but there are still bumps and stuff on there that the Claybar doesn't seem to be taking off. On the trunk for example, I have run the Claybar over it four times now and it still feels like there is something on it. I am wondering if I need to switch to the other Z-18 Claybar I have or if this is as good as it is going to get. I started on the trunk, so the Claybar was new the four times I went over it. I just doesn't seem to be taking any more off. :nixweiss
Off to figure out what to do about my sanding mess up. Chrysler paint sucks...I barely sanded it at all.
Thank you.

But, that's not the point. I am using a Z-18 Claybar on the car. I have not even finished the car yet and the Claybar doesn't seem very sticky anymore. I did do a Dawn wash before I started. So, let me ask this...
1) I know this Claybar should have atleast been able to do the whole car, how can I tell if it is dead? It just doesn't seem very stickly anymore, no matter how much I reshape it.
2) What should I expect from the Claybar? I did the plastic sandwich bad trick and the paint feels probably 70% cleaner than it did before the Claybar, but there are still bumps and stuff on there that the Claybar doesn't seem to be taking off. On the trunk for example, I have run the Claybar over it four times now and it still feels like there is something on it. I am wondering if I need to switch to the other Z-18 Claybar I have or if this is as good as it is going to get. I started on the trunk, so the Claybar was new the four times I went over it. I just doesn't seem to be taking any more off. :nixweiss
Off to figure out what to do about my sanding mess up. Chrysler paint sucks...I barely sanded it at all.
Thank you.