I last clayed my car a little less then 2 months ago and was wondering, is it necessary to do so again if I was going to either compound, polish, or wax the car? For what it's worth, the car always sits outside and is exposed to the elements.
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Re: Re-claying car?
It depends. Did you regularly wash it in the past 2 months? Was it always garaged especially overnight? Do you park anywhere near an industrial complex or near an airport? All these (or more) come into play on how fast particulates bond to your paint's surface.
I would suggest doing the baggie test once again or at least running your hand against the paint. If it's still smooth then you might not need to clay it again. If you have extra time then do a test spot on a horizontal surface of your car. If you're picking up something then chances are you need to clay. If not then you're good to go.
You'd be surprised at how fast dirt bonds to the paint. My wife's car sits outside 24/7 in CA. As the residents of CA know (lucky you!!!), the weather is cool and pleasant that it creates condensation every morning. This alone can accelerate the bonding of dirt to the paint. To top that off, the car is only washed once a month. I clayed and waxed this car only to find out that the paint's surface was very rough after 2 MONTHS!!!! I couldn't believe it myself.2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team
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Originally posted by Marc08EX View PostI'm curious how often do you wash your car? Do you quick detail it as well?
BTW, I also have an Accord.
Originally posted by Mark58 View PostQuick detail between washes which are about once per month. My car is in garage and I use my truck for everyday ride which gets washed once or twice a yr. LOL
I'd like to get people's take on quick detailing a car that sits outside all the time and in a dusty environment such as Southern California.
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Well, you would just need to QD the panel/s you are working on. Adding a little swirl or two wouldnt be as bad then. Maybe dont QD the panels you fixed up.
Also, some people will use something like a California Duster, and then QD.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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