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  • Same clay for paint and windshield?

    I am going to start claying the windshield. I was wondering for those who already do so, is it the same procedure, hit the surface with a lubricant and then go to work with the clay? Also do you have a clay bar set aside just for windows or do you use the same one on the paint? Thanks.

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    After I use a piece on the car, I then downgrade that piece to windows and rims.

    I know others use it that way as well.
    Never argue with an Idiot.. They'll only drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience..

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    • #3
      Some people will use separete pieces, but it seems much more logical to 'downgrade' as Magic mentioned.

      The general trend would be Paint--> Glass/Trim--> Wheels/Metal Trim/Mufflers, etc.

      Always work down that line, never backward. Dont want to take metal bits and brake dust back to your paint or glass.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Murr1525
        The general trend would be Paint--> Glass/Trim--> Wheels/Metal Trim/Mufflers, etc.
        Thats how I go, I thought I was the only one who clayed exhaust tips(assuming thats what "mufflers" refers to)!
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        • #5
          Oh, I clayed tips and mufflers....
          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Murr1525
            Some people will use separete pieces, but it seems much more logical to 'downgrade' as Magic mentioned.

            The general trend would be Paint--> Glass/Trim--> Wheels/Metal Trim/Mufflers, etc.

            Always work down that line, never backward. Dont want to take metal bits and brake dust back to your paint or glass.

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