Noob and clay bar…
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Yes.................
That's one of the reasons why full paint correction is so expensive, it takes a lot of time in preparation from meticulous washing and drying to decontaminating and tar removal.
The last car I did paint correction on had 2 bad areas of little circular scrores where the last detailer picked up a small piece of dirt on the pad. I couldn't get all of it out, just did what I could and pointed out the damage to the customer.
That's one of the reasons why full paint correction is so expensive, it takes a lot of time in preparation from meticulous washing and drying to decontaminating and tar removal.
The last car I did paint correction on had 2 bad areas of little circular scrores where the last detailer picked up a small piece of dirt on the pad. I couldn't get all of it out, just did what I could and pointed out the damage to the customer.
Edited by mike150 on Wednesday 18th May 18:34
Do your paint decontamination chemically - tar remover first, then fallout remover, then instead of clay, use a good pre wax cleanser like this:
https://www.mitchellandking.com/products/pre-wax-c...
It will do essentially the same thing in terms of getting the contamination out of the paint and leave it looking super clean.
https://www.mitchellandking.com/products/pre-wax-c...
It will do essentially the same thing in terms of getting the contamination out of the paint and leave it looking super clean.
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