Mothers Clay Bar - Opinions?
#11
+1.
Also it's better than the Meguiars and the blue clay one. Mother's is a few dollars more but it won't leave streaks. I've tried the other two and they do. Just make sure you keep the surface wet. If it starts to pull spray more on.
#12
I used one once but i was more impressed with Mequires scratch X2.0 comes in a black bottle and i use it to buff out my pain and it looked new and felt smooth afterwards added two coats of wax when i was done and was slick.
We did the same on my buddies vivid black ultra that he never wash's and it looked new when we were done.
We did the same on my buddies vivid black ultra that he never wash's and it looked new when we were done.
#13
#14
I like the Mother's clay bar but I prefer to use the blue Clay Magic bar. Performance is the same but the Mother's gets packaged with a cleaner wax which I don't use and sold at a higher price. Clay Magic can be used with car wash suds as lube so I don't skimp on lube. I also pinch off only enough clay to make a 3 inch disc. Don't use the whole claybar. If you drop the disc, throw it away and pinch off more clay. Ice Clay liquid bar does not approach the performance of a real claybar.
#15
I like the Mother's clay bar but I prefer to use the blue Clay Magic bar. Performance is the same but the Mother's gets packaged with a cleaner wax which I don't use and sold at a higher price. Clay Magic can be used with car wash suds as lube so I don't skimp on lube. I also pinch off only enough clay to make a 3 inch disc. Don't use the whole claybar. If you drop the disc, throw it away and pinch off more clay. Ice Clay liquid bar does not approach the performance of a real claybar.
Soap can degrade the clay, by the way, so it's not good to use as a substitute for the lubricant.
#16
+1 on tearing off a bit & flattening it out, but i'd only use that peice a couple of times...remember that it is taking off contaniments from your paint, & IMO, chuck it out after a couple of times. + keep a good coat of wax on your paintwork & you shouldn't need to worry about using it...nxt 2.0 wax is so easy to use after each wash, not nessasary I know, but what the hell..it can't hurt
#17
It depends on what you are trying to do. The advice is perfect for tear off a chunk and flatten, use lots of lube and if you drop it throw it away period. Clay does not remove scratches it removes impurities like road tar, pitch and other grim that works it's way into your paint. If you are trying to restore paint or fix scratches thats a totally different animal.
#18
The reason I use Clay Magic is because it works as good as Mother's but it will not disintegrate when used with car wash soap as a lube. One of the rules for better claying is using lots of lube and you won't skimp if using wash soap.
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