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First timer debating full paint correction
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<blockquote data-quote="blue 07" data-source="post: 16398586" data-attributes="member: 179885"><p>You can, but your choice on the clay bar. Its not made to remove scratches just removes contamination etc. from your paint (clear coat actually) usually before you do a paint correction. It will make your paint baby soft, BUT, be careful not to drag any dirt etc into the clay bar or you will be doing more than a paint correction. Remember to "pull apart" the clay bar like you would with Silly Puddy ( do you know-remember ??) to get rid of the crap etc that it removes from your paint. The sealant will give you shine and protection, usually will last twice as long as wax, but again your scratches will still be there. Nothing is better than a machine moving at 4k rpm to perfect your paint, but you'll survive unless your anal about scratches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue 07, post: 16398586, member: 179885"] You can, but your choice on the clay bar. Its not made to remove scratches just removes contamination etc. from your paint (clear coat actually) usually before you do a paint correction. It will make your paint baby soft, BUT, be careful not to drag any dirt etc into the clay bar or you will be doing more than a paint correction. Remember to "pull apart" the clay bar like you would with Silly Puddy ( do you know-remember ??) to get rid of the crap etc that it removes from your paint. The sealant will give you shine and protection, usually will last twice as long as wax, but again your scratches will still be there. Nothing is better than a machine moving at 4k rpm to perfect your paint, but you'll survive unless your anal about scratches [/QUOTE]
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