How
to use Auto-clay
Before using Auto-clay thoroughly wash your car to remove any
loose dirt. Direct sunlight should not fall on your car’s
surface, and it’s best if the work area is relatively cool,
but not cold.
To use the clay bar spray water with a plant mister on a small
area of your car and rub the bar back and forth with light pressure.
Auto-clay should glide across your paint keep the paint surface
wetted thoroughly. Auto-clay must not be used dry. Listen carefully
- at first you will hear the bar as it pulls the particles away
from the paint, the noise and friction will disappear quickly. |
After a few passes with the Clay bar, rub your
fingers over the area to feel if the surface contamination was
removed. Keep rubbing until all contamination is gone. Finally,
wipe the clay residue off with a soft terrycloth towel. Just
like waxing, work in small areas.
What you will see coming off
of the car and depositing itself on the clay bar is a reddish
brownish residue, this is what you want to see. As the clay
bar becomes soiled, simply fold it over squash it out and keep
going. Under no circumstances should the clay bar be used if
dropped on the ground, inside or out! The clay bar is good for
about 4 or 5 cleans on the average sized car. Once the paint
is clean, wax your car immediately.
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Auto-clay
Introduction
Auto-clay
Quick Guide
How
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Purchase
Auto-clay
"...looks more like a large square of plasticine
but it makes an excellent job of removing surface debris,
without resorting to harsh abrasives that actually eat
into the paintwork.
Auto-clay is the first one we’ve tried that
can be used with water. Most need a special lubricant. We
were surprised to find it more effective than the others
too, as it looks and fells almost identical."
Car Mechanics, July 2005 |