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      04-16-2017, 10:13 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Kzang View Post
After washing and drying your X5, run your hands over the paint and if you feel tiny specks and bumps then you need to clay your exterior.
^^ Yup ^^

I also clay my vehicles a couple times a year, always before I polish/wax. For light color cars, it is the only non-abrasive thing that takes off the orange spots (they look like rust spots, but aren't) that we get after a hard, chemical filled winter. While I use Zaino products exclusively for the paint, I find their clay bar a bit too soft for me. I now use a Simoniz clay bar as I find it to be best. I use a diluted detail spray as a lubricant and wear nitrile gloves to help keep the clay from sticking to my hands.

There is nothing like smooth, slick feel of a freshly clayed and polished/waxed car!
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