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Originally posted by SoCal911SC
Washing your car removes some paint, too. So does any kind of polish or wax, no matter how mild. It's just a matter of "how much."

I've tried clay - it does work well, and I think the amount of paint removed is the same, or less, than a very mild cleaner wax.
Sure, certain products and approaches will remove paint to varying degrees. Some "polishes"/"glazes" are "abrasive" and some are not, or rather, some are intentionally a lot more abrasive than others by design.

But specifically with regard to clay, what's the truth of the matter? The problem is that if it is doing real damage to one's paint, one may not realize this until the day one goes to use it that one last time and finds out that it's "too late" and the damage is done.

Last edited by mmm; 10-19-2004 at 09:11 AM..
Old 10-19-2004, 09:08 AM
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