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Auto-clay
Auto-clay provides a method
of removing harmful contamination from vehicle paint
finishes, improving its durability and increasing the
gloss level of subsequent waxes.
Contamination can consist of
tiny metallic particles from rail dust, brake dust and
industrial fallout; or non-metallic substances such
as tree sap, bird droppings or insect residue. It affects
all paint finishes and can cause serious damage when
left untreated. Surprisingly, even brand-new cars and
trucks can suffer from paint contamination.
Metallic contamination is perhaps
the worst offender; whilst stuck into the paint surface
it corrodes and expands leading to the onset of paint
film destruction. Paint contamination can be felt as
a rough or gritty texture on the freshly cleaned paint's
surface. To assess the degree of contamination on you
car's finish simply rub your fingers gently over the
freshly washed paint - to magnify the sensation place
a piece of cellophane beneath your finger tips and gently
rub back and forth - if your paint needs to be clayed
you will feel the gritty texture. It is usual to find
that horizontal panels such as bonnet roof and boot
lid are the most affected.
Clay bar removes these particles
effortlessly from contaminated surfaces leaving a glass
smooth ultra clean finish perfectly prepared for the
application of autobalm gloss protection system. A clay
prepared paint surface is not only free of damaging
particles but will provide better shine and durability
when treated with
Auto-balm.
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A Comparison
Competing clays
require the use of special lubricants. Bilt-Hamber Laboratories
Auto-clay differs as its formulation enables normal
tap water to provide the necessary lubrication. Some
clay bars contain surfactants such as powdered detergents
or soaps. Long-term use of surfactants can have adverse
effects on paint systems - Auto-clay contains no surfactants
detergents soaps or other soluble materials.
Grit contamination
cannot be removed by washing, waxing and/or polishing.
Cutting compounds remove a thin layer of paint but still
leave the grit behind.
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Auto-clay Introduction
Auto-clay
Quick Guide
How to use Auto-clay
"...looks more like
a large square of plasticine but it makes an excellent
job of removing surface debris, without resorting to
harsh abrasives that actually eat into the paintwork.
Auto-clay is the
first one we’ve tried that can be used with water.
Most need a special lubricant. We were surprised
to find it more effective than the others too, as it
looks and fells almost identical."
Car Mechanics, July 2005
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