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  • Clay Bar Longevity

    Hi,

    About the Clay Bar....is it meant to be re-useable? If so, how many uses should I expect to get out of it considering that it will only be used on a car with a typically light to moderate amount of bonded contaminants at the time that I use it?
    "Nice wax job rookie!"
    *Super Troopers*

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    Yes, clay is reusable. How long it lasts really depends on how dirty and how large your vehicles are.

    I've heard estimates that vary from five to twenty uses. Personally, I don't know how long one lasts. Actually that's not quite true, I know they last exactly until I drop them on the floor. That's when I toss them. I do a lot of "spot" claying so I don't have a feel for how long it takes to really "wear one out".

    Big hint; break a bar into smaller pieces to use. Smaller chunks are easier to knead and when you fumble one onto the floor you can toss it and grab a good one. I like to break a 75gm bar into at least three pieces and a 200 gram bar into four or more pieces.

    Medium hint: Once you've formed your clay "patty" use only one side. Fold it over and you instantly have clean clay. If you use both sides you have to spend a lot more time kneading.


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    • #3
      Yea, I figured it would be unreasonably expensive to buy a new clay bar every time you had only used your previous one for a single job. Thanks for the advice.
      "Nice wax job rookie!"
      *Super Troopers*

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