04-22-2009, 11:09 PM
Why Not?????
It's less harmful then waxing or componding.
I say go for it I've never had a problem before. Just wipe them off with some cleaner.
ClayBar is nothing to be afraid of, it's the "Spray Wax or Lube" that you use. It will just leave a film or a chaulky look to it. Just clean them with some cleaner and you should be good. For the Spray Wax find Meguairs Final Inspection, works great.
The only really time you would use a claybar is to remove Fallout or you have mirco specs of rust starting. Just find a lite cut polish of a medium cut cleaner and follow after with a polish.
Have fun.
It's less harmful then waxing or componding.
I say go for it I've never had a problem before. Just wipe them off with some cleaner.
ClayBar is nothing to be afraid of, it's the "Spray Wax or Lube" that you use. It will just leave a film or a chaulky look to it. Just clean them with some cleaner and you should be good. For the Spray Wax find Meguairs Final Inspection, works great.
The only really time you would use a claybar is to remove Fallout or you have mirco specs of rust starting. Just find a lite cut polish of a medium cut cleaner and follow after with a polish.
Have fun.
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Sold - 1992 Astro Van CS Sky Blue Stock
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