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Guys, i washed my car at the superfast carwash (think thats what its called) a self wash place and it ate the clearcoat and paint....

see my thread in paint detialling for pics

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/439195-how-the-fk-does-this-happen-help/

anyone used it and had issued before?

cheers

dan

Cheers, I honestly actually haven't used clay bar on my car before, was going to pick one up tomorrow after work. I'm pretty sure I'll need to use a heavy cut polish to buff it out though, I'll need to see how the clay goes though!! So wait out I guess.

The clay itself may not remove it all, but will certainly aid in removing all the grease/wax and contaminants from the paint. But the cut then polish process will certainly be the one. Meguiars have a kit that wont hard your paint and has everything you need. (available at supercheap on pickering street) http://www.meguiars.com.au/products/kits/paint-restoration-kit/

I go there all the time, never had an issue.

But you used underbody cleaner? Im assuming this then got sprayed all over the car? those hoses take about 30 seconds to clear the crap out of them

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