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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 12:56 AM
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Re: Finish Contamination

Doesn't the sun help to swirl the paint as well?

 
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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 08:14 AM
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Re: Finish Contamination

garywh

swirls/light scratches are caused by you or someone dragging dirt/debris across the surface of your car. the swirls are formed by the dirt/debris being moved around in a swirly motion.

as far as cotton terry cloth towels are concerned, imo they may seem like a good idea, zaino seems to recommend large 100% cotton made in the usa terry cloth towels. i've learned that the concept is right, because as hard as you try, there is still a very good chance that you'll pick up debris anyway. again, imo, for the money you spend to buy 2-3 large 100% cotton made in the usa terry cloth towels, you should use to buy some quality microfiber towels. i prefer microfiber, as it seems to do a better job trapping debris and lifting it away from the surface of your car. obviously, if you pick up a pebble, you can still scratch the surface. but if you do that, and don't notice it, i'd imagine you have other issues.

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i've never heard of the sun causing swirls, but they do enhance them visually.

 
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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 09:34 AM
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Re: Finish Contamination

you can't claybar if it's below 60 degrees outside?

damnit, I'm supposed to receive my car in a couple of weeks and I wanted to claybar before I put on the crystal guard...

Twlight blue/Willow 6mt on order. Options: Sunroof.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 11:04 AM
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Re: Finish Contamination

Well, i've read that some people have clayed in 40 degree weather. I tried claying in 45 degree weather and I just wasn't able to mold the clay at all. Too damn cold. Maybe if you have big hands that emit a lot of heat, you'll be fine?

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