[s-cars] silver paint - claying question
Joseph Pizzimenti
pizzoman at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 11 19:24:52 EDT 2003
Taka,
We must be using different claybars. The ones that
I've used remove surface dirt from the clearcoat and
in combination with a decent hand glaze, the car is
glass smooth without removing a lot of
paint/clearcoat.
Joe
--- TM <t44tq at mindspring.com> wrote:
> No-
> A clay bar basically chops down any paint that is
> not uniform, removes
> far more paint than
> any other method mentioned. Primarily properly used
> to remove overspray,
> which is the
> original purpose.
>
> If you can wait until the end of the month, I can
> make my tools and
> equipment available to
> you when I move down to your neck of the woods.
>
> Taka
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: s-car-list-admin at audifans.com
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> stefan13 at att.net
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 2:25 PM
> To: landaeta1 at comcast.net
> Cc: Douglas Landaeta; Dan Slagle; 'Theodore Chen';
> 'Joseph Pizzimenti';
> s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: RE: [s-cars] silver paint - claying
> question
>
>
> From what I recall, a clay bar is not at all
> agressive, simply removing
> on- surface dirt. It basically prepares the surface
> for
> polishing/waxing. As to the cloudiness, it is
> difficult to describe,
> but the same as any other silver Audi VW I have ever
> seen - at certain
> angles, dense whitish scratches all in the same
> horizontal direction.
>
> Thanks for everyone's help.
>
> Stefan
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