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I clayed today for the first time. I used dodo juice clay bar and lube. After claying ive noticed some marring on the paint work.

I then hand polished using dodo juice lime prime but it didnt remove the marring. Question is, would using auto glym srp remove the marring or do i need someone to machine polish it out?

By the way i used plenty lube and i wet every panel before claing as it was a warm day! :surrender:

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I did have some of these on my zed, I think it's where the clay dries out a little bit and sticks to the paint.

 

I am sure I used my buff daddy to get them out. :thumbs:

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I did have some of these on my zed, I think it's where the clay dries out a little bit and sticks to the paint.

 

I am sure I used my buff daddy to get them out. :thumbs:

Am i correct in saying the marring can be polished out by a pro?

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Respray needed...... :scare:

 

 

PM tim at envy mate, he will assist your question. :thumbs:

Cars only 5 weeks old with 400 miles. :wacko:

 

new bmw's have terrible paint apparantly :shrug:

Posted

I clayed today for the first time. I used dodo juice clay bar and lube. After claying ive noticed some marring on the paint work.

I then hand polished using dodo juice lime prime but it didnt remove the marring. Question is, would using auto glym srp remove the marring or do i need someone to machine polish it out?

By the way i used plenty lube and i wet every panel before claing as it was a warm day! :surrender:

You may have marred it, or semi burned the paint through not using enough fluid to keep the bar sliding across the surface. Can you post a picture please.

Posted

I clayed today for the first time. I used dodo juice clay bar and lube. After claying ive noticed some marring on the paint work.

I then hand polished using dodo juice lime prime but it didnt remove the marring. Question is, would using auto glym srp remove the marring or do i need someone to machine polish it out?

By the way i used plenty lube and i wet every panel before claing as it was a warm day! :surrender:

You may have marred it, or semi burned the paint through not using enough fluid to keep the bar sliding across the surface. Can you post a picture please.

Ive tried to take a photo mate but its not really that obvious in the photo. Ive booked it in for a machine polish on monday. :)

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