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Old 11 March 2010, 10:49 PM
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Hi,

Just wondering if I will need to clay a new car?

I've got some Jeffs Prime, and some Jeffs acrylic trigger already, but just wondering if I will need to clay as well beforehand?

Thanks-James
Old 12 March 2010, 12:12 AM
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Its up to you really A new car doesn't always mean that the paint is looking its best
Old 12 March 2010, 08:19 AM
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yes i would just use a fine clay bar if you think you might mark it or something.
Old 12 March 2010, 10:26 AM
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meguiars clay kit is good imo
Old 12 March 2010, 10:59 AM
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You don't "need" to clay, but it would be good to know that you are putting the Werkstatt down on a perfectly clean/smooth surface base.When you're going to spend the time washing and protecting another hour or two claying isn't much. As noted already use a mild clay, very much doubt anything aggressive would be needed. Plenty of lube for the clay too. One other point I always pass on to folk, don't do it outside on a winding dusty day!
I clayed a brand new 1series (okay had done 150miles!) couple months back and even that surprised me as to what came off, particularly the lowers by the wheel arches.
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Absolutely. Start as you mean to go on. Chances are it's been sitting in a holding yard for months. Dealer prep is pretty awful. Have a look at the white Lambo Clark at PB done the other month. And remember that's a car that costs over £120k!
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