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    First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    Hello all, I am looking to try a non traditional clay substitute. Hoping to get similar results to using clay with less time swinging my hand/arm. I am thinking of getting the Griots Brilliant Finish Synthetic Clay. As This will be my first time using a substitute, any opinions on a first timer using the Griots ? Should I be looking at something else ? Thnx for any help/suggestions.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    Here’s a roundup performed by a well-trusted Australian detailer that echoes my own experiences: https://youtu.be/4QMjt4ztWrs

    Look for a synthetic clay with gaps that allows shaved particles to pass through it to reduce marring. Whilst I haven’t used it to compare with the one in the video, I’m certain Optimum make a similar clay towel. However, not all are made equal.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    I have a synthetic clay mitt and refer it to regular clay. It`s a simple as washing.
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    First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    Quote Originally Posted by wristymanchego View Post
    Here’s a roundup performed by a well-trusted Australian detailer that echoes my own experiences: https://youtu.be/4QMjt4ztWrs

    Look for a synthetic clay with gaps that allows shaved particles to pass through it to reduce marring. Whilst I haven’t used it to compare with the one in the video, I’m certain Optimum make a similar clay towel. However, not all are made equal.
    The rag company produces the optimum clay towel now. I like it a lot. It’s very gentle and great for well maintained cars. My go to was the nanoskin fine autoscrub but the clay towel is much quicker.


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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    I use Griot`s mitts, nanoskin products-towels, mitts, blocks.

    All work well for me! Keep a bunch in different grades.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    I have used the griots clay (puck?). Worked well bit cars i used on were newer and polished afterwards.

    I continue to use it.


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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    If you want a average synthetic clay pads,towels and disks I use Marflo normal 1/4 the price of everything else I use there king clay. It’s $10 or less for towel, pad,, mitt.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    ^^^Thanks for that info!
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    WOW thank you all for the great info,,, I have some research to do now I have never heard of Marflow before, thnx for letting me know about them.

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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishing View Post
    WOW thank you all for the great info,,, I have some research to do now I have never heard of Marflow before, thnx for letting me know about them.
    Sure. Its parent company is barillatech from China I have bought a lot of products from them over last 2 years and have had good experience with them. Marflo is good company the only product that I didn’t like was there pads they were too thick and made for old school rotary. The foam it’s self was great but thickness made them not work well on da’s.

    If your looking for pads I use opti pad it’s a Swedish manufacturer maybe I’ll post a review on them. Very similar to lake country for 1/2 the price and they have whole range. I get them for around $5 foam or 6$ fiber or wool and like them alot
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    I`d just do a chemical decontamination with ValuGard`s ABC like the major automakers recommend.

    Fishing- IF you do go with those non-clay mechanical decontamination approaches, I sure hope you`re able to do it without instilling any marring.

    Are any of those products approved for use on matte/flat finishes? IMO that`s a clue as to their marring potential.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    Accumulator- Thank you for the good advice, I am going to try one but will proceed with caution.

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    Fishing- Glad to hear you`re going into this the right way, fingers crossed that I`m just being Chicken Little and everything goes fine.
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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    These products are pretty gentle. Even on soft black Japanese paint marring is minimal. Nothing a quick polish can’t correct. The valguard system looks interesting. How do you get it?


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    Re: First Synthetic Clay choice help.

    You can get Valugard products by going to their site and ordering them by phone. I don`t remember the last time the online cart worked.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
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