why would anybody use a clay bar if it strips your clear coat
why would anybody use a clay bar if it strips your clear coat
This morning i went out any bought a clay bar kit. When i got home my dad was like "you cant use that shi* on your car..it will take off the clear coat" is this true, if not send me a link that proves it wont hurt my maxis paint job so i can clay my car and be happy.
-Brian
-Brian
Re: why would anybody use a clay bar if it strips your clear coat
Originally posted by Charcoal95GXE
This morning i went out any bought a clay bar kit. When i got home my dad was like "you cant use that shi* on your car..it will take off the clear coat" is this true, if not send me a link that proves it wont hurt my maxis paint job so i can clay my car and be happy.
-Brian
This morning i went out any bought a clay bar kit. When i got home my dad was like "you cant use that shi* on your car..it will take off the clear coat" is this true, if not send me a link that proves it wont hurt my maxis paint job so i can clay my car and be happy.
-Brian
-Cyrus
Clay bars, if used properly - ie with plenty of lubrication - will not harm your paint or clear coat. Here are some descriptions on how clay bars work. Both links mention that it is safe on your clear coat.
http://www.properautocare.com/usclaybartor.html
http://www.erazer.com/prod01.htm
When I first clayed my then 4-year old car I was amazed at how smooth the paint turned out.
http://www.properautocare.com/usclaybartor.html
http://www.erazer.com/prod01.htm
When I first clayed my then 4-year old car I was amazed at how smooth the paint turned out.
Here's a link to one of the best enthusiast detailing sites. You can pick up lots of great tips, and you can also do a search about using clay & the best ways to do so.
http://autopia.ws/index.php
Cheers,
-Doug-
http://autopia.ws/index.php
Cheers,
-Doug-
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