Should I polish my car after Claying?

You don't have to polish afterwards but clay bars will mar the surface. You may not see or notice it but it is there. Depending on how fine a grade the clay is, you may have to do an intensive polish or just a one-step wax.
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Do you need to polish after Claying?

Yes. Detailing clay will not remove swirl marks, scratches or etching from acid rain or hard water spots. Paint polish is still required to remove these paint defects. If your paint is new or like-new, detailing clay will significantly reduce the amount of polishing required to keep your paint in good condition.
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Should I wax or polish my car after I clay bar?

The detailer's rule of thumb is to always decontaminate the surface with a clay bar before putting on a new coat of wax, or polishing any exterior paintwork.
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Do I need to polish after clay Mitt?

It's important to note that depending on how contaminated the surface was, polishing may be required after claying to help correct any micro-marring that may have occurred. If no micro-marring is present, then we suggest to add protection (wax and/or sealant) immediately after claying.
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Can I hand polish after clay bar?

A lot of modern clays are much less aggressive than the original ones, since they're used for paintwork improvement rather than major decontamination, but the idea that you absolutely positively have to machine polish the paint after use persists.
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Do I need to compound after clay bar?

Yes it is necessary to clay a car before compounding/polishing. It is far better to do it and not need it than to need it and not do it. Lets pretend your car does not have any microscopic issues in the clear coat/paint.
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Do I need to wax after clay bar?

The Short Answer. A wax or sealant should always be applied to the car after using a clay bar. The clay bar will remove any old protection so a wax or sealant needs to be applied to ensure the paintwork is protected to help keep it clean and free from contaminants and UV rays.
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Does Clay Bar damage clear coat?

A clay bar is an engineered, clay-like product that pulls contaminants like water spots, brake dust, metal dust, industrial pollution and road grit from your clear coat. When used with a clay lubricant, these contaminants come loose from your car and get stuck safely in the clay so they don't damage your clear coat.
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How many times can you clay bar a car?

As a general guideline, claying 3-4 times a year will keep your car's paint clean and smooth.
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Do I have to polish after Clay Bar Reddit?

It will just make all your future cleanings harder and potentially your car more susceptible to damage. Polishing isn't necessary.
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Can Clay bar scratch your car?

Since water tends to drag, it doesn't allow the clay bar to smoothly glide around the surface of the car. This water drag can cause marring, scratching and other damage to the car.
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When should you polish your car?

If you're taking good care of your car, polishing your car once or twice a year should be sufficient to fix up any minor scratches or wear. If you frequently find yourself with scrapes or spots, you can take it to be polished more regularly.
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Can you clay bar glass?

It's perfectly safe to use a clay bar on your windshield. Clay bars are intended to be safely used on paint and glass is a surface that's much harder to scratch. There are times when a regular wash won't remove contaminants like bugs, overspray, and fallout. This is when a clay bar should be used.
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Is Claying a car worth it?

Although using a clay bar on your car is an essential part of detailing, it shouldn't be done unless absolutely necessary. The clay bar has a specific job – to remove bonded contaminants from your paint. Even when used properly, it should be considered a necessary evil since it can be abrasive.
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Is Clay Bar better than wax?

Conclusion. In conclusion, these two products both are important to use on your vehicle, but simply put a cleaner wax is a protectant with the ability to clean some substances off your car, while the purpose of clay is to remove contaminants.
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Will a clay bar remove water spots?

Typically a washing, white vinegar and water solution, or a clay bar will not remove the water marks, they only work when it's a light residue on the surface. Unfortunately many water marks actually lightly etch in to the surface and in these instances you'll need a stronger option.
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What goes first compound or polish?

It acts like sandpaper to gradually remove surface layers and eliminate scratches. After compounding, polish is used to remove any remaining defects.
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How long does clay bar last on car?

On average, a vehicle will need to be clayed twice a year. At this rate, one 2 oz. clay bar will last you 18 months to 2 years if used on the same vehicle.
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In what order do you detail a car?

Detailing Your Car in 13 Easy Steps
  1. Step 1: Wash. If you have old wax on your car, use dish soap in a bucket of water to wash it off. ...
  2. Step 2: Dry. Using a blower to dry your car is preferred. ...
  3. Step 3: Clay Bar. ...
  4. Step 4: Polish. ...
  5. Step 5: Glaze. ...
  6. Step 6: Sealant. ...
  7. Step 7: Wax. ...
  8. Step 8: Microfiber.
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Can you use soapy water with clay bar?

I have used Mother`s and Clay Magic with soapy water as a lube without any problems. These two clays, IMO, are more of the "plastic-y" type of clays whereas the Griot`s clay is a bit more "doughy" if you will and have broken down even with their Speedshine quick detailer as their recommended lube.
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Should I buff or polish my car?

The difference between polishing and buffing a car has to do with the amount of paint removed. Polishing a car usually uses abrasives to remove the clear coat on your vehicle, eliminating scratches. Buffing, on the other hand, removes a very thin layer of paint, reducing nicks.
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