Sprzout1977
New member
Drove up to the Adam`s Polishes retail store today and picked up some stuff (got one of their mystery buckets full of a variety of things - spray wax, rinseless wash, interior detailer, and more) and also picked up a clay mitt.
I`d heard from several people that this was kind of the new, quicker way to go with the clay/decontamination process nowadays, so I figured I`d give it a shot on my wife`s Fiat 500X. We`d run it through an auto car wash yesterday, and it knocked off the loose dirt (we live in an apartment, and they don`t let us wash our cars in the carport). However, when it was done, the car still felt nasty/gritty. I had some clay bars, but I knew that process meant several hours worth of work because of how bad the car felt - about 150 grit sandpaper bad.
So, when I was at Adam`s, I picked up the clay mitt to scrub the car.
WOW. I`m sold. it was SO much easier to use, and the car felt so much better after I was done making a pass around it. it`s not perfect; I felt like I had to use a lot more detailer to get it to lift stuff up, and I couldn`t get into some of the tighter spots, but man oh man, I was done in about 20 min. HUGE timesaver for me, and the mitt is ready go to again for the next time. Had I been using a clay bar, it would`ve been toast from the way the car felt.
I don`t know if all clay mitts are the same like this, but I`m REALLY happy with this. I figured I`d test it on my wife`s car - it`s got some good dings and chips in it from parents at her childcare - they own SUVs and park next to her car, swing the doors open into hers all the time, or slide up against it. If it marred the paint, I wasn`t going to be upset because the paint`s not perfect and it`s never going to be perfect. But it did a great job, and the car feels SO much better!
I finished up with a basic spray wax that came in the mystery bucket, just to get some sort of protection on it. I`m going to wash it again next weekend at one of the "do it yourself" car washes and try the Meguiar`s Ceramic Spray Wax on it, see how well that stuff works; again, if it doesn`t work like I want, I`m not out much, and the paint isn`t in perfect condition anyway. It`s an ideal car to test stuff out on, because it`s 1) not my car, 2) my wife just wants it "so it doesn`t have water spots or dirt on it", and 3) it`s not a high value, highly desirable car - the Fiat dealerships are shutting down around San Diego County, and it`s getting harder to find someone who will work on it.
At any rate, I`m happy with the Adam`s clay mitt - and if it needs replacement, I`ll be spending money again to buy another.
I`d heard from several people that this was kind of the new, quicker way to go with the clay/decontamination process nowadays, so I figured I`d give it a shot on my wife`s Fiat 500X. We`d run it through an auto car wash yesterday, and it knocked off the loose dirt (we live in an apartment, and they don`t let us wash our cars in the carport). However, when it was done, the car still felt nasty/gritty. I had some clay bars, but I knew that process meant several hours worth of work because of how bad the car felt - about 150 grit sandpaper bad.
So, when I was at Adam`s, I picked up the clay mitt to scrub the car.
WOW. I`m sold. it was SO much easier to use, and the car felt so much better after I was done making a pass around it. it`s not perfect; I felt like I had to use a lot more detailer to get it to lift stuff up, and I couldn`t get into some of the tighter spots, but man oh man, I was done in about 20 min. HUGE timesaver for me, and the mitt is ready go to again for the next time. Had I been using a clay bar, it would`ve been toast from the way the car felt.
I don`t know if all clay mitts are the same like this, but I`m REALLY happy with this. I figured I`d test it on my wife`s car - it`s got some good dings and chips in it from parents at her childcare - they own SUVs and park next to her car, swing the doors open into hers all the time, or slide up against it. If it marred the paint, I wasn`t going to be upset because the paint`s not perfect and it`s never going to be perfect. But it did a great job, and the car feels SO much better!
I finished up with a basic spray wax that came in the mystery bucket, just to get some sort of protection on it. I`m going to wash it again next weekend at one of the "do it yourself" car washes and try the Meguiar`s Ceramic Spray Wax on it, see how well that stuff works; again, if it doesn`t work like I want, I`m not out much, and the paint isn`t in perfect condition anyway. It`s an ideal car to test stuff out on, because it`s 1) not my car, 2) my wife just wants it "so it doesn`t have water spots or dirt on it", and 3) it`s not a high value, highly desirable car - the Fiat dealerships are shutting down around San Diego County, and it`s getting harder to find someone who will work on it.
At any rate, I`m happy with the Adam`s clay mitt - and if it needs replacement, I`ll be spending money again to buy another.
