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Walmart [walmart.com] has
7-Oz Meguiar's C2000 Mirror Glaze Detailing Clay (Mild) for
$14.95.
Shipping is free with Walmart+ or $35+ orders.
Rokket's Research:
- This deal price is $11.80 lower (~44% savings) than the $26.75 retail price.
- Another potential option for Prime members: Amazon [amazon.com] has the 7-Oz Meguiar's C2000 Mirror Glaze Detailing Clay (Mild) for $16.26. Shipping is free with Prime or $25+ orders.
- Excellent reviews on this clay bar, with an overall rating of 4.5 / 5 stars.
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*Wash - Rinse, soap, rinse
*Decontaminate - Iron Remover and clay bar
*Paint correction - Compound and/or polish
*Protect - Glaze, sealant, and wax; or ceramic coat
Use a detailer spray to wet the spot you are working on before rubbing the clay. Remember she needs to be wet before you can rub her. Never rub the clay on a dry surface!
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Compare to:
- Pep Boys - $22.50
- AutoZone - $27.99
- Meguiar's Direct - $31.99
So this clay bar removes contaminants from a car's finish: hard water spots, tar, smooshed bugs, tree sap, etc.Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank keevesnchives
clay barring is Used during auto detailing to remove bonded contaminants after car washing. A common trick is to put a sandwich bag or ziplock bag on your hand like a glove and lightly brush it over the surface of your car after a wash. If you can still feel small bumps, then your car can benefit from claying. Just remember to use a lubricant with the clay or else it'll scratch and mar up your paint. There are newer synthetic Clays in pad or towel form that are much easier and faster to use but not as effective. With these traditional clays, you need to fold it over often to get a clean surface and if you drop it, it's trashed.
If you're really into detailing your car, I believe the process is something like - wash (soap, rinse), clay bar, polish, polish, wax to make it really shine. It's pretty cool when you get a good wax job and the water just falls off the car and you don't need to use windshield wipers really unless heavy rain.
If you use it correctly then size won't matter in the first place.
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In my head, it goes
*Wash - Rinse, soap, rinse
*Decontaminate - Iron Remover and clay bar
*Paint correction - Compound and/or polish
*Protect - Glaze, sealant, and wax; or ceramic coat
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If you're really into detailing your car, I believe the process is something like - wash (soap, rinse), clay bar, polish, polish, wax to make it really shine. It's pretty cool when you get a good wax job and the water just falls off the car and you don't need to use windshield wipers really unless heavy rain.
Pro tip, use a quarter of the bar until the clay gets dirty then throw it away and use another piece. If you drop the clay on the floor, throw it away immediately. Contaminants stuck in the clay will leave micro scratches in the paint.
Use a detailer spray to wet the spot you are working on before rubbing the clay. Remember she needs to be wet before you can rub her. Never rub the clay on a dry surface!
Some good advice here. I used to work at a detail shop and you hit it all on the head. Though I keep some throwaway plastic gloves to use with all my detail cr*p... The sandwich bag idea is a good tip for people. 👍
Also as others have mentioned.. GET A GOOD DETAILING SPRAY!!! You have to use one with this product. Don't be cheap .. don't use water.