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Why? Go to your glaze if thats what your using. Glazes normally carry petroleum which would remove any clay residual. I would however opt for a quick dry with some water spritzing after claying though. You dont want your lube drying.
Should you wash the car after claying or just go right to the glaze?
I will be using:
Wolfgang clay bar
Wolfgang Clay lubricant
Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
I really like the results from the Wolfgang paint sealant so I decided to give their other products a try.
I clay during the wash as well, and personally find that making an extra wash after you clay is a waste of time. Even if I were to clay "stand-alone" I would think that I wouldn't need to wash again. I feel that if you are leaving a lot of crap behind after you clay, then you aren't claying properly.
By the way, are any you using the Griots clay head for the PC? Need feedback on this, looks good to me.
I wouldn't feel comfortable claying any other way than by hand. I feel that it's pretty important to be able to feel the clay moving over the surface just in case you pick up some foreign objects. You'd lose that trying to clay by machine. Claying isn't really that hard of a task to perform by hand either. I just don't see the benefits of purchasing an apparatus to try and do it by machine.
I wouldn't feel comfortable claying any other way than by hand. I feel that it's pretty important to be able to feel the clay moving over the surface just in case you pick up some foreign objects. You'd lose that trying to clay by machine. Claying isn't really that hard of a task to perform by hand either. I just don't see the benefits of purchasing an apparatus to try and do it by machine.
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I agree, and you shouldnt clay the surface, while you wash it. The surface should be as clean as possible before you clay. Your wash water is dirty for a reason,, so why basically clay with it, as a lube. You can use soap as a lube, but ya really shouldnt use the soapy water your washing with. If you want to clay while rinsing, thats even better.
Do yourself a favor, lube and clay about a 2x2, 3x3 area. Wipe with a MF before the lube dries. If you find a need to rewash, just mist with some QD and dry again. If you think you still need a wash, (IMO) theres something wrong. I have never found it necessary to rewash something I just dried, because I clayed. Perform your own little test bed and come to your own conclusion Dman!