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Originally Posted by Xan I don't believe this is always true. Depended on your wax/sealant and how "hard" you clay the car, you won't be pulling of your wax/sealant and
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Claying will remove your wax. You never clay "hard". Use a soft pressure, just glide it along. All detailing sites "highly recommend" applying wax after claying.
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