Youre welcome bro! Claying should be done on a car washed nicely with shampoo.
-Wash your car
-Take a little bit of clay and roll into a ball.
-Flatten the ball on palm and use clay enough to cover 3/4th fingers.
If you drop it, throw it away. (Been there, done that.)
'Then wipe the panel you'll be working on with a damp mf just to get rid of the thin dust film accumulated after the wash.
-Spray clay lube generously on a 2 Square foot area and give a dab of lube on the face of the clay bar.
Then gently glide the clay bar over the surface and make sure you have plenty of lubricant on the paint so there is minimum friction.
-You will be able to hear the clay bar picking up the dirt and grime not visible to you.
-When you feel that the clay bar has completely cleansed the paint, wipe off the lubricant and move to a fresh patch.
-Do this to the whole car and remember to use plenty of lube and wipe the panel with a damp mf before starting a the next panel.
-When you feel that thw clay bar has gotten really dirty, mould it into a ball again and reveal a fresh face. When you run out of fresh sides, this is the end of your clay bar's life.
Tip- at the end, I like to go over my car one last time with a plastic bag in my hand to make sure I havent missed any areas.
Happy detailing:)
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