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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 502835" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>You don't really need to clay every time after you wash your car. Claying is to remove bonded contaminant and if you have a good protection (wax) on and wash your car often, chances are you'd only need to clay *maybe* once in two or three months (depending on where and how contaminated is your area).</p><p></p><p>A good way is to wash, clay then wax, after which you'd feel that the surface is silky smooth. Go into your routine of washing every week (if possible) and after washing and drying, just move the palm of you hand *gently* on the surface and see whether you can feel any grit or dirt particles leftovers/stuck on the surface. If it feels rough, then you *should* do a round of claying and waxing again on your next wash.</p><p></p><p>A good protection (wax) and routine (washing) would prolong the period whereby you'd need to clay again by minimizing dirt/grit/contaminant from bonding onto the paintwork.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 502835, member: 14200"] You don't really need to clay every time after you wash your car. Claying is to remove bonded contaminant and if you have a good protection (wax) on and wash your car often, chances are you'd only need to clay *maybe* once in two or three months (depending on where and how contaminated is your area). A good way is to wash, clay then wax, after which you'd feel that the surface is silky smooth. Go into your routine of washing every week (if possible) and after washing and drying, just move the palm of you hand *gently* on the surface and see whether you can feel any grit or dirt particles leftovers/stuck on the surface. If it feels rough, then you *should* do a round of claying and waxing again on your next wash. A good protection (wax) and routine (washing) would prolong the period whereby you'd need to clay again by minimizing dirt/grit/contaminant from bonding onto the paintwork. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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