View Full Version : Picked up a ClayBar kit today. Any advice?
"350Vortec"
06-13-2009, 10:46 PM
Hey guys, I got some nice graduation money today, About $900 :rocking: So i stopped at the auto store trying not to spend all of it. I just bought the Mothers Clay kit, It came with two bars, Detail spray and a microfiber cloth. Looks like a good kit.
I was wondering if anyone had any advice before i go head and use it tommorow.
Yuk_Nali_6.0
06-13-2009, 10:53 PM
Don't drop the clay.
"350Vortec"
06-13-2009, 10:56 PM
Thanks lol. Do you think the clay will take off overspray?
Yuk_Nali_6.0
06-13-2009, 10:58 PM
It should if it isn't too bad.
"350Vortec"
06-13-2009, 11:08 PM
Ok, thanks.
nc6600
06-13-2009, 11:10 PM
Thanks lol. Do you think the clay will take off overspray?Depends what grade the clay is.
"350Vortec"
06-13-2009, 11:13 PM
Depends what grade the clay is.
They say, 160g and 2-80 gram
road1will
06-14-2009, 02:29 AM
thats the size, not grade
2 80gram bars = 160
being an OTC clay its not too agressive, but i think it'll still remove some over spray depending on how bad it is. my meguiars clay removed a lot of overspray
JennaBear
06-14-2009, 08:49 AM
Be sure to wash your car with Dawn before hand. That should remove most if not all of the layers of wax for you, which will make the claying a bit easier.
OKLAGMCRUISER
06-14-2009, 04:57 PM
Be sure to wash your car with Dawn before hand. That should remove most if not all of the layers of wax for you, which will make the claying a bit easier.
i wash with dawn and clay at the same time doing a panel at a time...don't forget after claying to wax the entire vehicle again.
"350Vortec"
06-14-2009, 05:31 PM
I washed with Dawn today, Clayed it, then waxed it. It came out pretty good. Brought back a bit more shine. Not to bad. Not exactly what i thought but still better.
nc6600
06-14-2009, 05:36 PM
I washed with Dawn today, Clayed it, then waxed it. It came out pretty good. Brought back a bit more shine. Not to bad. Not exactly what i thought but still better.Make sure to re-wash the truck after claying as well.
gbleezy
06-14-2009, 06:05 PM
damn, you're supposed to wash the truck again after claying?
OKLAGMCRUISER
06-14-2009, 06:24 PM
damn, you're supposed to wash the truck again after claying?
that's why i wash and clay as i go...it helps to skp a step and works the same. i even drop the clay bar into the soapy water and just use the dawn soapy water to "grease" the bar instead of using qd.
Narco
11-16-2009, 02:34 AM
whoops, i clayed mine and then waxed right after. did i eff it up?
AquinoSteven
11-16-2009, 07:44 AM
No you didnt mess it up, i do it all the time, i would only wash it after you claying if you removed alot of crap off the paint. My paint was already smooth to begin with but i still clay and then wax anyway
odie301
01-04-2010, 10:52 PM
Best claying tip i have used yet. Learned from a guy who has been detailing for most of his life. Instead of using the quick detailer as a lubricant for the clay bar. He uses window cleaner. Like the cheap cans of it that you can get at the dollar store. It works quite well. Usually spary the panel a bit, clay it, and then wipe with a mircofiber. I believe the window cleaner helps to "clean" after the claying. then follow with a sealant or wax of your choice.
Rob @ GGD
01-07-2010, 09:05 AM
I would recommend re-washing your vehicle after the clay treatment. Ultimately, the look, feel, and protection of your vehicle is established by the underlying process of your work prior to the wax or sealant. I always follow every step in the detailing/paint correction process with an IPA wipe down using a quality MF towel then follow up with a quick wash with warm water and a MF wash mitt. I mean seriously, how long does it take you to wash your vehicle? If you already washed it once and it is technically 'clean' then you clay the vehicle to remove all environmental contaminants, then take a few minutes to re-wash it.
I also do not recommend a window cleaner as a clay bar lubricant, ever.
There are zero lubricant properties in a window cleaner and yes, it will eventually impact your vehicles finish. At the minimum, invest in a quality concentrated car wash like Optimum Car Wash (http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/opcarwaga.html) and dilute a cap full in a half gallon of water and use this as a clay bar lubricant. You could get 150 clay bar procedures out of a gallon of this stuff or 75 vehicle washes. Not only it is that cheaper than windex and more versatile , it is made to wash/lubricate/clean your vehicle. No brainer if you ask me.
ndavis0001
02-17-2010, 03:46 PM
Don't drop the clay.
love this fast response... kinda if he asked what should i do when i go to jail... well... dont drop it
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yea, not sure about the glass cleaner, regardless of how expensive or cheap it is... if its a cost thing then buy the cheapest spray detail or mist you can find.
photoryan
04-01-2010, 05:35 PM
Don't use glass cleaner or water for the lubricant. Neither of those have the lubricating properties of detail spray. Plus, water (and I'm sure glass cleaner) will dry the clay out quicker, deeming it useless before it is "filled up" with the contaminants you've removed.
And if you've already washed the truck (which you should have), you don't need to wash again. By using the clay bar, you are removing contaminants, not just pulling them to the surface of the paint.
Calying won't bring back much shine. What claying does is prepares the surface for paint cleaners and polishes to bring back the shine. Claying is important, though, as it removes lots of contaminants that can't be removed by washing and using paint cleaners.
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