clay is used to remove surface contamination, like dried on tree sap, pollen, and tar. By cleaning the surface correctly this then allows you to progress and start to clean and prepare the deeper paint/lacquer.
When machine polishing a car, its an absolute must and a stage which cannot and should never be excluded.
you leave surface contamients on the paint, and when you machine/polish the car to rub and grind these into the paint, thus scratches and defecting it.....
i used it for the first time on friday...stuff works great, i spent about 15mins a panel rubbing the clay over them like you would do with a sponge when washing your car.the end result was amazing,car was shining like never before and the paintwork felt like glass...only bad thing is it started raining so i didnt get a chance to put my wax on after claying
but clay is a must for anyone who wants a shiney car...
knead the clay into a small peice about the size of a golf ball, spray lots of clay lub onto the paint, and glide the flat clay over the panel in straight lines. Once the clay glides freely, move to next section. If face becomes dirty, re-knead for clean side, never use a dropped piece as it will srcatch!!!
Bilt Hamber can be used with water alone.... Not heard of any others that can
All other clays require either "Clay Lubricant" or "Quick Detailer".... Alternatively, you can make your own "QD" by filling a bottle up with water and some car wash shampoo
basically, if you use clay without any form of lube, it can seriously marr your paint, leaving it horrible looking, and in need of professional correction.
dont be afraid to do it though, just use plenty lube if you feel the need to
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