In general, for a car that is in pretty good condition, how much detailing clay is needed to do an entire car?
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Re: Using Detailing Clay
Originally posted by fe91 View Posti only used half a clay bar on my car, its 10 years old and was the first time claying it
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As was said above, it depends a lot on the condition of the paint, but a bar of clay will last you a while on just one car, because, unless you live in an environment where you will daily get rail dust, rust residue, etc. onto the paint, you won't need to clay more than 1-3 times per year.Ivan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
Chicago, Illinois
Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!
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A related question (and I hope I'm not hijacking the thread): After you use a portion of the claybar, even if the car had minimal contaminants and the clay still looks relatively clean, do you toss that piece of clay regardless, or can you use it again? At what point does it become unusable?
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Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View PostA related question (and I hope I'm not hijacking the thread): After you use a portion of the claybar, even if the car had minimal contaminants and the clay still looks relatively clean, do you toss that piece of clay regardless, or can you use it again? At what point does it become unusable?Ivan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
Chicago, Illinois
Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!
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Re: Using Detailing Clay
Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View PostA related question (and I hope I'm not hijacking the thread): After you use a portion of the clay bar, even if the car had minimal contaminants and the clay still looks relatively clean, do you toss that piece of clay regardless, or can you use it again? At what point does it become unusable?
For my car for instance, most of the claying is picking off bug parts and sap/tree droppings, with a bit of tar. And with regular washings, it will only be a little bit at that. So there is no reason the clay cant be used a couple times on the paint.
If you feel like you are pulling up a lot of contaminates, or they are more "dangerous", like rail dust, industrial stuff, then it can be wise not to re-use it on the paint.
After I have used my clay a couple times on paint, I will set it aside for my wheels/mufflers/exhaust tips. After a round of that, the clay is tossed.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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