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Does Claybaring Remove Clearcoat At All ?
I tend to claybar my car at the start of every driving season (once per year). I try to avoid doing a full polish unless it is necessary to avoid removing clearcoat if not needed. I was just wondering if claybar work removes any clearcoat ?. From reading the information on claybars I know it uses shearing action, I'm just not sure if it actually removes any clearcoat in the process?. Does anyone know if it does or not ?. Thanks for any replies on this.
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No. Claybar is used to remove overspray (paint), contaminates, and all sorts of nasty goo ON the clear coat. You could clay your car every day if you wanted to, it won't remove clearcoat.
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The key is using plenty of lubricant to enable the clay bar to slide over the surface. Plus using a Iron particulate remover is easy on the painted/clear coat surfaces as a follow up to clay.
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There are different grades of clay; you'll want to use a "fine" or "mild" clay. (In other words: stay away from
--it has its place (e.g., body shop) but it's not what you want or need.)
Here are a couple of good references for your consideration: https://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auto...aphic-wash.jpghttps://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auto...aphic-clay.jpg How to use Auto Detailing Clay Detailing Clay products N.B.: To optimize both the quality of your claying and the clay's useful life, avoid soap and water as a lubricant. They will prematurely deteriorate today’s clay compounds. Use only clay lubricants. |
Thanks for all of the replies everyone, great info. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Topless in Reno
(Post 22905310)
N.B.:
To optimize both the quality of your claying and the clay's useful life, avoid soap and water as a lubricant. They will prematurely deteriorate today’s clay compounds. Use only clay lubricants. Here's Larry Kosilla's take on this subject (watch from about 5:15 until 8:10). And as Larry mentioned, in the cases where he uses "soap" instead of clay lubricant, he does some things to the clay bar afterward to get rid of leftover soap before he stores the clay bar for future use. |
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