WARNING: Clay bar and 3M Scotchcal issues
I suppose I should have known better:
I have a the 3m invisible bra, which honestly came out a lot better than I expected. Most people don't even notice until I point it out.
Anyway, in preparation for my first Zaino coat, I clayed the car (at twilight). I hit the edge of the bra a couple times, thinking that I could take it off like wax later on...
I was very wrong. Once I pulled it into the garage under lights, it made the bra line very obvious. I had a VERY difficult time trying to get it off. Unlike dried wax, the clay is very malleable and would just smear accross the bra border.
I tried putting ice water and a toothbrush without much luck. Eventually managed a barely acceptable amount of removal with elbow grease.
Anyone had this problem? Any other solutions? I know it's my own fault, but it would have been a nice "Warning" on the clay container.
I have a the 3m invisible bra, which honestly came out a lot better than I expected. Most people don't even notice until I point it out.
Anyway, in preparation for my first Zaino coat, I clayed the car (at twilight). I hit the edge of the bra a couple times, thinking that I could take it off like wax later on...
I was very wrong. Once I pulled it into the garage under lights, it made the bra line very obvious. I had a VERY difficult time trying to get it off. Unlike dried wax, the clay is very malleable and would just smear accross the bra border.
I tried putting ice water and a toothbrush without much luck. Eventually managed a barely acceptable amount of removal with elbow grease.
Anyone had this problem? Any other solutions? I know it's my own fault, but it would have been a nice "Warning" on the clay container.
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