CLAY BAR TREATMENT
A clay bar treatment involves using a clay bar to scrape contaminants from your car's surface. Rail dust, brake dust, and industrial fallout are examples of common contaminants that harm your car over time. Even after numerous car washes and polishings, these pollutants are still able to adhere to metal, glass, and paint. Detailing clay is completely safe and nonabrasive when applied properly. It actually isn't as abrasive to the surface as polishing or buffing.
HOW WE’LL DO IT?
- We advise washing and drying your car before using a clay bar to get rid of the majority of debris.
- We begin by applying the lubricant or detailer spray to a small area of your car that is no larger than 2 feet.
- The next step is to carefully move the clay bar across the recently oiled region back and forth. At first, we'll assume that as the surface removes all the impurities, it will also draw the clay.
- Keep monitoring the clay
- Use a microfiber towel to clean the area after We've finished claying it. The lubricant will be used to get rid of any remaining clay.
- Adding a wax to the end Any gaps left by the pollutants will be filled by the wax, which will also protect your paint from damage.