Clearcoat question
#1
Clearcoat question
I bought my 2013 GS about 3 weeks ago. I drove it home on a light rainy day and when I came home, I decided to lightly dry off the car when I noticed a drag on the towel on a several places so I stopped and instead decide to give it a thourough wash and detail that weekend. On that follwing Saturday after a complete hand wash, I polished the car, put 2 coats of sealer and finished it off with a Pinnace Souveran Paste Wax. The results were fanatastic. Yesterday I washed the GS after a few days of use in the rain but as I was drying the car, I noticed a drag once again all over the front end of the car. I rubbed my hand on the car and felt a film that had adhered to the clearcoat that washing did not remove. I decided to clay the car and sure enough the clay bar showed a tremendous amount of residue that came off and the clearcoat was once again smooth.
I replaced a 2000 GS and have never had this issue.
My question is this: Is the clearcoat on the new GS a little different in that it bonds easier with contaminants? Has anyone had this issue?
Thanks for your help.
I replaced a 2000 GS and have never had this issue.
My question is this: Is the clearcoat on the new GS a little different in that it bonds easier with contaminants? Has anyone had this issue?
Thanks for your help.
#4
I bought my 2013 GS about 3 weeks ago. I drove it home on a light rainy day and when I came home, I decided to lightly dry off the car when I noticed a drag on the towel on a several places so I stopped and instead decide to give it a thourough wash and detail that weekend. On that follwing Saturday after a complete hand wash, I polished the car, put 2 coats of sealer and finished it off with a Pinnace Souveran Paste Wax. The results were fanatastic. Yesterday I washed the GS after a few days of use in the rain but as I was drying the car, I noticed a drag once again all over the front end of the car. I rubbed my hand on the car and felt a film that had adhered to the clearcoat that washing did not remove. I decided to clay the car and sure enough the clay bar showed a tremendous amount of residue that came off and the clearcoat was once again smooth.
I replaced a 2000 GS and have never had this issue.
My question is this: Is the clearcoat on the new GS a little different in that it bonds easier with contaminants? Has anyone had this issue?
Thanks for your help.
I replaced a 2000 GS and have never had this issue.
My question is this: Is the clearcoat on the new GS a little different in that it bonds easier with contaminants? Has anyone had this issue?
Thanks for your help.
#5
Since I do not know the quality of the wax or sealant that comes with a new car, I always start from scratch. (for the last 20 years or so) After I washed the car for the first time, I did not notice a drag when I dried it so I didn't clay but I wanted to put on my own sealer and wax, so I used a very light polish to start things off.
This was one of the first rains we have had this season so maybe there was just a lot of grim that stuck. This is only the third time it has rained since a May.
This was one of the first rains we have had this season so maybe there was just a lot of grim that stuck. This is only the third time it has rained since a May.
#6
wax/sealant on a brand new car? I never heard of that one before?
Most of the times, these cars sit outside and need a clay bar right off the lot.
Looks like you solved the problem with the clay. I just sealed mine today and it could have used the clay, but still is smooth.
Most of the times, these cars sit outside and need a clay bar right off the lot.
Looks like you solved the problem with the clay. I just sealed mine today and it could have used the clay, but still is smooth.
#7
that's why the professional detailers have a service called "New Car Prep". they strip the factory crap off the car, and use a light polish to remove any imperfections or in some instances... spot polishes. then seal and wax with the product of your choice. mind you your car has been on the water for a week or more in a vehicle carrier, then it sits in port for god knows how long unless it's a special order. some are then delivered by train(rail dust) or trucks. when your car reaches the dealer, they do not take the care that you would on your car. i've seen first hand what some dealers do to shine up a car for a customer. they are there to sell units not keep your car swirl and scratch free let alone care about the contaminants that adhere to your paint while it sits in the lot. drive your car off the lot with the plastic still on and in it... take it home and do it yourself. wash, foam ,clay, polish, wax etc.... if done right you will not harm your paint whatsoever.
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#8
that's why the professional detailers have a service called "New Car Prep". they strip the factory crap off the car, and use a light polish to remove any imperfections or in some instances... spot polishes. then seal and wax with the product of your choice. mind you your car has been on the water for a week or more in a vehicle carrier, then it sits in port for god knows how long unless it's a special order. some are then delivered by train(rail dust) or trucks. when your car reaches the dealer, they do not take the care that you would on your car. i've seen first hand what some dealers do to shine up a car for a customer. they are there to sell units not keep your car swirl and scratch free let alone care about the contaminants that adhere to your paint while it sits in the lot. drive your car off the lot with the plastic still on and in it... take it home and do it yourself. wash, foam ,clay, polish, wax etc.... if done right you will not harm your paint whatsoever.
#9
that Hard Body is definitely a must have. there is another one D, that i am researching. it's called 22PLE Glass Coating it looks real good on the car paint. saw a Ferrari detailed with it and it was amazing (and the car was Silver). think i'll stick with HB for now. don't forget to get you some wolfs nano shampoo and Wolfs quick detailer to maintain that HB. Phil at DD is getting a shipment of nano shampoo from Budapest in a week or so. for now i'm using Auto Finesse Lather shampoo. he also said the Lusso Oro is a good shampoo that won't degrade the HB.
#10
fisrt of all u never polish a brand new car,the car came with a special sealant wax on it, when u polish it, ur messing the car up, all u do wash it and use spray on wax , or the quick retailer.u can clay it, and hand wax it cpl of times and get that Wolf's hard body sealant on it, so u wont have that problem ever again.good luck.
No reason not to polish and wax a brand new car.
The OP's issue is likely just harsh bonded contaminants from transport, now that it clayed it will likely be fine.
#11
that Hard Body is definitely a must have. there is another one D, that i am researching. it's called 22PLE Glass Coating it looks real good on the car paint. saw a Ferrari detailed with it and it was amazing (and the car was Silver). think i'll stick with HB for now. don't forget to get you some wolfs nano shampoo and Wolfs quick detailer to maintain that HB. Phil at DD is getting a shipment of nano shampoo from Budapest in a week or so. for now i'm using Auto Finesse Lather shampoo. he also said the Lusso Oro is a good shampoo that won't degrade the HB.
#12
Zaino is a good product. I had been using it since 1999 and didn't think I would ever use anything but Zaino. Then I saw the pictures that Syd posted showing off the Wolf's Hard Body. I've tried the Hard Body now and am pretty impressed so far. Have to really see how it is in the long run. Please excuse the iPh0ne picture quality.
To be honest, Zaino is a good product as it can be layered and lasts a long time, so while I'm currently rocking Wolf's I can't knock Zaino.
Syd, thanks for showing off Hard Body
To be honest, Zaino is a good product as it can be layered and lasts a long time, so while I'm currently rocking Wolf's I can't knock Zaino.
Syd, thanks for showing off Hard Body
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#15
Zaino is a good product. I had been using it since 1999 and didn't think I would ever use anything but Zaino. Then I saw the pictures that Syd posted showing off the Wolf's Hard Body. I've tried the Hard Body now and am pretty impressed so far. have to really see how it is in the long run. Please excuse the iPhne picture quality.
To be honest, Zaino is a good product as it can be layered and lasts a long time, so while I'm currently rocking Wolf's currently I can't knock Zaino.
Syd, thanks for showing off Hard Body
To be honest, Zaino is a good product as it can be layered and lasts a long time, so while I'm currently rocking Wolf's currently I can't knock Zaino.
Syd, thanks for showing off Hard Body