100g Fine Grade Clay Bar (Light Duty)
Product Detail
Size: 7x5.5x1.2cm
Grade: Fine Grade
Weight: 100g
Color: Blue
Features
Safe for All Aluminum, Chrome,Fiberglass, Paint, and Finishes
Use
A Clay Bar Treatment is the process of using a clay bar to remove containments from the surface of your car.
Common containments that pollute and slowly destroy your vehicle include things like rail dust, brake dust, and industrial fallout.
These pollutants can penetrate through paint, glass, and metal and settle on those components even after several car washes and polishing
OEM Service
Weight: 50g ,100g ,200g
Color : Stock Blue , Any Cusomized Pantone Color
Moq: 100pcs per Stock Color ,300pcs per New Color
Package: Individual Package in bag ,then in Box
Logo : Sticker on Box
Clay Bars Are NOT Made From Clay
Contrary to its namesake, clay bars are not really made out of clay. Instead, they are made from a blend of man-made materials like polymer rubber and synthetic resins. Much like molding clay, this stuff is extremely elastic and absorbent, allowing it to be stretched or molded as needed in order to better contour to whatever surface requires claying.
Clay is One Contaminant Removing Badass
It is this ability to be molded that gives clay bars in particular a unique advantage, as they can be formed to fit within tight crevices. Regardless as to whether it’s a tightly rolled door seam or a completely flat quarter panel, the ability to snag microscopic contaminants makes automotive clay bars a must-have detailing tool.
HOW THE CLAY BAR WORKS
A clay bar is a rectangular bar made of clay material that can remove contaminants from the paint on your car. When you spray a clay lubricant on your vehicle and then rub a clay bar across the surface, you’re properly preparing it so you can start buffing it. This way, you’ll have a smooth, clean surface so the buffing process is easier and takes less time than usual. But even if you don’t plan on buffing your car, you can still use a clay bar to smooth out the surface before you wax it. Either way, you’ll pull out any contaminants from the paint on your car.