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bdanisi 05-08-2013 12:11 AM

Your clay bar of choice?
 
Title is pretty much it, just looking for more opinions I searched a bit but still looking for a consensus on who makes the most effective one.
Thanks!

6-Shift 05-08-2013 01:55 AM

I just got the meguiar's kit with detailer and a microfiber cloth...Is it the absolute best? Probably not, but hey it certainly did the job http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1356319676

bdanisi 05-08-2013 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 6-Shift (Post 918614)
I just got the meguiar's kit with detailer and a microfiber cloth...Is it the absolute best? Probably not, but hey it certainly did the job http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1356319676

Yea anything megauirs is usually amazing. Ur car looks Sexy bro!

Chinadian 05-08-2013 10:09 AM

Does any one know if you Can you get clay bar at Canadian Tire?

Raven604 05-08-2013 10:11 AM

Yes you can

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sklimo 05-08-2013 10:14 AM

Meguiars

Mr. Sparkle 05-08-2013 11:03 AM

mothers makes an easy to use over the counter clay bar. These days I don't use it very much though

if there is a lot of contamination, and I plan to polish the vehicle, I use clay magic (blue). For the most part no issues but on some softer paints it could marr a bit. Thus why I tend to only use this is polishing is planned

For most light duty work, on vehicles that may or may not get polished I use Pinnacle ultra poly clay (available from autogeek / palm beach motoring group)

There is also the speedy prep towel and the nanoskin. More for the full time detailers though. Higher risk of marring but they tend to be faster


tip: clean your clay before remolding it. blackfire makes a clay cleaner but its pricey. I use diluted Optimum power clean. A few squirts of OPC and a rinse under warm water will remove a lot of crap that wont get refolded into the clay.

Clembo 05-09-2013 08:30 AM

I've tried many and swear by Griots. Works great and you get a very large piece in a nice screw-top air-tight container. Worth the slight extra cost IMO.

DylanFRS 05-09-2013 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by bdanisi (Post 918648)
Yea anything megauirs is usually amazing. Ur car looks Sexy bro!

How many scratches did you find while doing this? I am almost to 3000 miles and I feel like I am constantly finding scratches. Possibly from daily driving on roads where the gravel is not cleaned up but every time I wash my car I can't help but curse and yell "I hate owning a black car!"

bdanisi 05-09-2013 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DylanFRS (Post 921927)
How many scratches did you find while doing this? I am almost to 3000 miles and I feel like I am constantly finding scratches. Possibly from daily driving on roads where the gravel is not cleaned up but every time I wash my car I can't help but curse and yell "I hate owning a black car!"

Ya. Lots. Even with a clear bra. I got hailed on really hard within the first two months. But it's my dd so there is only so much u can do :-(. Black still looks stunning when clean tho yikes!

tuckdaddy 05-09-2013 11:47 AM

All clay is made by the same manufacturer and branded by the individual companies and colored to differentiate the companies. Just FYI

I use Adams clay bar. They all work the same as far as effectiveness goes.

6-Shift 05-09-2013 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DylanFRS (Post 921927)
How many scratches did you find while doing this? I am almost to 3000 miles and I feel like I am constantly finding scratches. Possibly from daily driving on roads where the gravel is not cleaned up but every time I wash my car I can't help but curse and yell "I hate owning a black car!"

I only have about 1,700 miles and I have a lot of tiny scratches. It's all just thin clearcoat washing/drying scratches, nothing a two step swirl remover and a good coat of wax can't fix :thumbsup:

ST185RC 05-09-2013 01:42 PM

For 30 bucks and under, I go for whatever's on sale. Mothers vs. Meguiar's is approximately the same for me. I do like the coconut-like scent that comes with the Meguiar's detailer though. Mother's detailer is kind of minty.

Mother's claybar kit was 22 bucks last week. and Meguiar's was still 26-27 bucks. I bought Mother's.

Either does the job. If I'm not owning a supercar, I'm not paying for super-car cleaning products.

Frostyman 05-09-2013 02:38 PM

I got the mequiars kit for 17 a week ago at Vato Zone.


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