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Certainly to each his/her own, and to what works for them.
One consideration. David B and other board members have mentioned that clay does contain some type of abrasive, usually a medium to fine cut depending on the clay.
So if you clay weekly, even lightly, would'nt you introduce some abrasive material to your clear each time you clay, and thereby "thin" your clear each time, even on a minimal level? With weekly use, even minimal thinning can have an impact, because we all know that the UV protection layer of the clear is soooo thin.
Compound that with swirl/scratch removal with polishes and PC's or rotaries, and you may quickly thin the clear beyond the point of return.
It's great to have a slick finish, it's also not great to wear away your uv protection in the clear (.003 mils thick) and have your clear fail prematurely or lose that shine you work so hard to maintain.
I love a slick finish too, and not having swirls etc. As I progress in this sickness called detailing, I am also more and more inclined to perhaps live with a light scratch and fill it with SG rather than pulling out the Menzerna to abrade it away, and further thin the clear.
Claying once/twice a year minimizes the introduction of abrasives to your clear and paint. In theory, the less you use abrasives, and with sufficient protection of your choice, the longer your clear and paint will last.
I also suppose this thinking depends on how long you plan to keep your car.
Anyway, just random musings to consider I certainly am not suggesting that you will wear through the clear with claying alone, but combined with polishing/compounding, it just adds extra risk.
One consideration. David B and other board members have mentioned that clay does contain some type of abrasive, usually a medium to fine cut depending on the clay.
So if you clay weekly, even lightly, would'nt you introduce some abrasive material to your clear each time you clay, and thereby "thin" your clear each time, even on a minimal level? With weekly use, even minimal thinning can have an impact, because we all know that the UV protection layer of the clear is soooo thin.
Compound that with swirl/scratch removal with polishes and PC's or rotaries, and you may quickly thin the clear beyond the point of return.
It's great to have a slick finish, it's also not great to wear away your uv protection in the clear (.003 mils thick) and have your clear fail prematurely or lose that shine you work so hard to maintain.
I love a slick finish too, and not having swirls etc. As I progress in this sickness called detailing, I am also more and more inclined to perhaps live with a light scratch and fill it with SG rather than pulling out the Menzerna to abrade it away, and further thin the clear.
Claying once/twice a year minimizes the introduction of abrasives to your clear and paint. In theory, the less you use abrasives, and with sufficient protection of your choice, the longer your clear and paint will last.
I also suppose this thinking depends on how long you plan to keep your car.
Anyway, just random musings to consider I certainly am not suggesting that you will wear through the clear with claying alone, but combined with polishing/compounding, it just adds extra risk.