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    Clay bar chart

    So we have that wonderful pad chart that list from least to most aggressive. Could someone in the know create a clay bar chart that shows the same? We have BF, WG, Pinnacle, XMT, Megs, Mothers, and on and on of clay and it can get a little over whelming.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    I can tell you that BF and WG are the same exact clay bar. I have both and the markings and printed codes are the same on the clay.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    So, where does BF ,WG falls into that of "clay bar chart"?

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Quote Originally Posted by ponzy View Post
    So, where does BF ,WG falls into that of "clay bar chart"?
    Fine but not as fine as Pinnacle IME. Haven`t used the other ones mentioned. I feel DP is most aggressive between WG BF and Pinnacle.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    So, if you were to use clay as monthly or quarterly tradition to clean off contamination, would you still use BF/WG or you would pretty much use the finer pinnacle clY? The reason i asked is, i bought like 3 sets of BF POLY CLAY and im planning to clay 2 cars every 2-3 months depends on the severity of paint contamination and i thought 3 sets would be suffice for 2-3 years.....

    Thanks again...

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Quote Originally Posted by ponzy View Post
    So, if you were to use clay as monthly or quarterly tradition to clean off contamination, would you still use BF/WG or you would pretty much use the finer pinnacle clY? The reason i asked is, i bought like 3 sets of BF POLY CLAY and im planning to clay 2 cars every 2-3 months depends on the severity of paint contamination and i thought 3 sets would be suffice for 2-3 years.....

    Thanks again...
    I think you will be fine with the BF Clay. I have never noticed severe marring like you would see from more aggressive clays from it. Just test for marring, otherwise you should be good to go.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Some may have a different opinion but I think every two to three months is too much. I can see it every 6 months. If the car is properly protected and cleaned you shouldn`t build up that much contaminates that it would need clayed.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    It seems clay is one of the things that is rebranded a whole lot. It`d still be nice to see how aggressive one bar is compared to another.
    Marc Harris from AutoLavish Fine Automobile Care of Michigan

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Car is a DD and parked in the street 24/7

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    For using clay every few months I would reach for the sonus ultra fine clay. It is the most gental clay I have and use.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Quote Originally Posted by ponzy View Post
    Car is a DD and parked in the street 24/7
    That`s fine it`s your car to do what you wish with it. It`s what makes you happy and what your comfortable with that counts.

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    I agree that some sort of a clay comparison chart would be a big help

    my 2 cents based on what I own in an effort to contribute to such a chart

    least aggressive => most aggressive

    Pinnacle ultra poly => mothers yellow => clay magic blue => megs aggressive (red)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gurge View Post
    I agree that some sort of a clay comparison chart would be a big help

    my 2 cents based on what I own in an effort to contribute to such a chart

    least aggressive => most aggressive

    Pinnacle ultra poly => mothers yellow => clay magic blue => megs aggressive (red)
    Is Pinnacle ultra poly really that fine? I`ve used Mothers and I think it`s almost like not using anything.

    I`ve got a bar of BF clay and I`m going to compare them with Clay Magic Blue

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    I suppose a clay chart could work but should it be based on the level of power of the resistance to scratching.

    Although the clay story has been told (their are only a few clay manufacturers in the world because of the US patent) there are tons and tons of different formulas.

    Higher quality clays tend to remove contamination with out scratching, lesser quality clays tend to scratch more (per power level). I suppose I can come up with chart based solely on the level of defect removal (although I am afraid it doesn `t tell the whole story).

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    Re: Clay bar chart

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    I suppose a clay chart could work but should it be based on the level of power of the resistance to scratching.

    Although the clay story has been told (their are only a few clay manufacturers in the world because of the US patent) there are tons and tons of different formulas.

    Higher quality clays tend to remove contamination with out scratching, lesser quality clays tend to scratch more (per power level). I suppose I can come up with chart based solely on the level of defect removal (although I am afraid it doesn `t tell the whole story).
    Good points Todd, though if people don`t know the story of Clay Magic by now and how the patent limits what brands choose to sell clay in America, they should be able to easily find some of that information.
    In the end, I think it`s better to put out some information which will be useful to the end users than to not. When it comes from a source like yourself, Angelo, and the Autopia-Forums staff, it comes as that much more legit of a source that can be trusted as well.
    Marc Harris from AutoLavish Fine Automobile Care of Michigan

 

 
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