Detailing Clay
Guide
Understanding detailing clay and its
purpose
Detailing clay is
a fairly new concept to the public, something
professional detailers have used for quite sometime.
Detailing clays main purpose is to remove contaminants
like, overspray, bugs, tar, hard water spots etc...There
are different grades of detailing clay that can be
purchased depending on what is trying to be lifted from
the paint. Detail clay is essential to properly cleaning
your cars painted surface, it uses no hard abrasive
chemicals and is normally very safe for most types of
paint. Things you must do before using the detail
clay.
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Steps:
1. Clean and wash your
car with high quality soap removing as
much dirt as possible. When washing pay
close attention to the front panels of
the car as this is where most of the
overspray, bugs, tar etc... Will
be.
2. Dry your vehicle
with a 100% cotton terry
cloth.
3. In order for you to
appreciate and understand what detailing
clay does, get a sandwich bag and place
it over your hand and gentle rub the
front end of your car. You will feel all
of the embedded pollution and overspray.
The purpose of the bag is to magnify the
dirt to the
touch.
4.
Get your detailing clay and clay
lubricant or soapy water and gently rub
the area your are trying to clean in a
circular motion. Then place the sandwich
bag over your hand and rub the same area,
you will now see all of the dirt, tar,
overspray has been lifted. We recommend
using
Meguiar's G1001 Smooth Surface Clay
Bar
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There are a couple
major mistakes people make when cleaning there car. First they
polish there car with a high speed polisher when the car has
not been properly prepped to do so. When
you polish your vehicle with dirt
embedded in the paint it creates swirls because those
little dirt particles are like sandpaper, if you use a
high speed polisher you can harm the clear coat and paint
very easily. So it is very important to polish clean
paint.
Second major
mistake that people make is waxing or sealing over the dirt and
grime. This makes it almost impossible to get out the next time
you go to clean the exterior of your car. Waxing over dirt also
makes your paint look dull and each time
you wax over the dirt it loses a
little bit more of it
brightness.
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