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Old 07 Jul 2004, 02:15 am
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BlackCruiser, is it possible that you did not wash the car prior to using the clay? That would cause the scratches for sure. It is not enough just using QD spray, you should also dip the clay in soapy water (do not let it soak there however) Rememebr the 3 rules for claying, Lubrication Lubrication and ditto again. Clay can remove 99% of the micro fine particles to prep the car for final deep cleaning/polishing/sealing. But before your start, you must make every attempt to get as much of the surface contaminants off. other things to remember, don't clay in the sun, constantly "KNEED" the clay making a fresh surface as you work, to remove those scratches use a deep cleaner with some polish characteristics. look on my web site for more info. www.perfectautofinish.com Gary
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