| Steps: |
| 1. |
Thoroughly wash and dried your car prior
to claying |
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| 2. |
Break of a piece of Clay about half the
size of a golf ball, roll into a ball and
then flatten it out into a pancake. |
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| 3. |
Spray the first section of the roof with
SmartLube or a quick detailer spray
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| 4. |
Glide the clay across the area in a
front to back motion applying some
pressure.
work in 2x2 areas. |
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| 5. |
If you feel your fingers going through
the clay, then you are pushing too hard.
If the clay is streaking on the paint,
then you need more Lube. |
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| 6. |
While gliding, you should hear a slight
noise and feel some resistance. This is
the grit being lifted from the paint. When
the resistance and noise stops, dry the QD
off with a quality towel. Move onto the
next 2x2 section and do the same thing |
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| 7. |
Once the clay starts to pick up
contaminates you will see it in the clay.
You can turn the clay over and use the
other side, but your clay will not last
forever! If you do continue to use it, you
will most likely put micro scratches in
your clear coat |
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| 8. |
You will probably need 4-12 pieces of
clay for your entire car. Please note if
you ever drop the clay, throw it away! It
will pick up any dirt on the ground and
potentially scratch your paint. |
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When complete your car should be as
smooth as glass. |
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Overall
Warnings: |
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Don't clay your car in the hot sun |