Soldato
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it's a little more complicated than that.
Think of Wax or a Ceramic coating as your protective layer on top of nice clean paint, free from any contaminants. A clay bar will help remove some of those contaminants, such as tar, fallout or iron. They can make quite a surprising difference to paint clarity if you've never used one before, depending on the age of your car but be aware that depending on the clay you use, or the lubrication required, you could introduce some marring into your paint that would need to be machine polished out.
Detailing World is a great forum if you want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes![]()
Oh yeah I understand that, I plan to polish first, I was just wondering about what to do when I feel the protective layer is pasted its best, as someone else mentioned just a wash should be enough to re-apply wax providing the paintwork is in good condition still.