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It just gives it a smooth feel on the surface
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It still had a rough feel to it.
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This one was no exception it took away the bumpy rough feeling and replaced it with a smooth new car feel
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Most of the car was fairly clean (no rough feeling when sliding the clay over the paint), but some spots had a lot of grit
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The paint was not in a bad condition, but had that rough feel that comes with an older paint job
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Just normal industrial fallout that left a non-smooth feel when stroking the surface with the back of your hand.
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it's kind of rough feeling, I think this clay bar system might be helpful
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The finish was rough feeling
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What was once a rough and grainy type feel is now a smooth wax type feel on your car!
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Obviously if you're applying it to a layer of wax or dirt on your car it has more resistance and a rougher feel
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The feel of the areas I clayed vs. the areas yet to be done was unbelievable
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Most of the car was fairly clean (no rough feeling when sliding the clay over the paint), but some spots had a lot of grit
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There was also a "rough" feeling on the finish from whatever had
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It gives your vehicle that silky smooth feeling before you have even waxed it
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My son's 2011 Accord had "rough feeling" finish even after washing.
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A simple eyeball inspection and running my hand over it revealed a very rough feel to the finish even though the factory paint job featured a clear coat finish.