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Old 10-03-2007, 14:42   #1
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Anyone recommend a good clay bar or are they all the same.
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Re: Clay Bar

The Sonus grey claybar is quite mild for a 1st timer, try and get hold of tar and glue remover and use this before the claybar, another good option is the Meguires claybar kit with lubricant.
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Re: Clay Bar

Meguiars stuff is getting more easier to get hold of these days.
I use the Meguiars Quick Clay kit, which includes Quick Detailer spray for lubrication. Very easy to use.
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Thanks guy's, just bought a Meguires clay bar kit from ebay for just over £13 from e bay.
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I got it for £11.99 from Halfords...thats a lot for E-Bay
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Re: Clay Bar

I like Sonus Green for more regular use, the grey is a bit more harsh IIRC...?
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I like Sonus Green for more regular use, the grey is a bit more harsh IIRC...?
Yep, thats true. If you have no lube for the clay, just use a very strong shampoo solution to keep things oiled
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I went to Halfords and I could not find any. On another site I noticed the cost was £23 so I thought this was a bargin.
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Re: Clay Bar

3M Clay is excellent, you get a ton of it too. I use it when detailing.

I use Zymol clay on my baby at the moment though.
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I went to Halfords and I could not find any. On another site I noticed the cost was £23 so I thought this was a bargin.
Thats fair enough then mate
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Old 12-03-2007, 19:59   #11
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Do I use the bar on the bumpers. Got a nice e mail from the bloke I ordered the kit from, it seems he is a pro at this lark.
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Yes you can as long as they are the colour coded ones. Dont use it on any black vinyl/ridged type inserts.
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Yes you can as long as they are the colour coded ones. Dont use it on any black vinyl/ridged type inserts.

I'd advise breaking the bar in half and putting a piece aside in case you drop it.
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I find it best to cut the bar into half, put half away and cut the other peice in half again. Wipe the lower panels with Tar remover first (saves you dragging tar around your paintwork). While claying the car keep the bodywork well lubed with detailing spray and keep one peice of clay in a cup of warm water, everytime your clay starts to feel brittle swap them over.
Clay should look something like this (this was after just the drivers door)


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It arrived this morning, hoping to use it on Saturday morning if weather is ok. Can you get Tar remover from Halfords. Will take some pics for you.

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Re: Clay Bar

You can but some turps on a rag will do the job in half the time.
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It arrived this morning, hoping to use it on Saturday morning if weather is ok. Can you get Tar remover from Halfords. Will take some pics for you.
I use white spirit, cheaper and just as good, if not better!!
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Re: Clay Bar

Just paid £22.99 at Halfords for the Meguirs kit.

Never used clay bar before but itching to have a crack.

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Re: Clay Bar

I had problems at Halfrauds. I tried 3 shops, but the clay had been nicked out of every packet in every store I went to. Thieving b*()&%*£$)s. Must have cost Halfrauds hundreds!

Got some in the end though, and very good results. Gets clear front lights clear again!

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Re: Clay Bar

Halfrauds sell both megs kits.
One is the clay kit which is just the clay bars IIRC
the other is the smooth kit which is two bars, quick detailer and a microfibre which is £23 jobby
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I had problems at Halfrauds. I tried 3 shops, but the clay had been nicked out of every packet in every store I went to. Thieving b*()&%*£$)s. Must have cost Halfrauds hundreds!

Got some in the end though, and very good results. Gets clear front lights clear again!

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I've just brought a clay bar kit from Halfords and didn't think about checking contents!!! I haven't read the instructions for use yet but those who have, do you follow a circular motion or parallel lines with the clay as you rub, and what sort of pressure should you be applying?

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I've just brought a clay bar kit from Halfords and didn't think about checking contents!!! I haven't read the instructions for use yet but those who have, do you follow a circular motion or parallel lines with the clay as you rub, and what sort of pressure should you be applying?

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The clay bars are tiny! Was expecting something the size of a bar of soap!

Just printed that guide off
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