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can you use clay on vinyl graphics?
I want to clean my work car up. It has vinyl graphics on the sides of it. If I use clay bar can I use it on the graphics or should I avoid them? I've seen some guys that have buffed their cars and messed up the graphics. Does anybody know the answer to this. I had never heard of clay until I started looking at this site. Can't wait to try it now. Thanks
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I have clayed over vinyl to remove stains but you must be carefull that it dosnt grab the vinyl too hard. I would avoid it if possible
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