I have never used wax on my last three Infinitis. I always use synthetic sealants.I am not saying that clay does not serve a purpose but I have yet to hear of anyone using it that did not use wax.
Wax creates a surface condition that allows debris to stick to it.
Wax sticks to your paint and almost every thing else, So it's not unreasonable to consider that it is the wax and not the paint that debris is getting stuck into.
Paint is actually hard and it looses it's adhesive ability once it cures.
So something may very well get stuck on the paint but being stuck in the paint is a stretch.
I submit that after claying and waxing a car the paint will loose it's natural shine.
If you remove all the wax from your car will it still shine like it did when it was new?
To me that is the real test of a products viability.
Any abrasive that is rubbed on a painted surface will diminish the paints original shine.
With that in mind why would you put something on your paint that you know you will have to use abrasives to remove?
In fact why put anything on your pant that has to be removed?
Wax is a organic, it will decay over time
Paint is a synthetic it will last virtually forever.
A synthetic paint protectant that did not decay or have to be removed would be a better choice to me.
I believe you are totally confused on this subject.
Contaminants do get in your paint finish, it is not wax that attracts it.






