My review of Sonus Green Clay (Now white)

solekeeper

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Hey guys, after doing some research on here.. I decided to buy the SG clay.



While the whole idea behind me buying this particular clay was to avoid polishing after, it didn't really remove much of the contaminants. It did leave my paint feeling smoother, and alot of debris was removed, some of the heavier things remained.



As for micro-marring, i washed my car completely, taped off half of the trunk, and clayed one half. Left 0 micro-marring. Exactly what I wanted.



So I'd suggest this clay to anyone who is just doing a light cleanup, and do not want to follow up with a polish.
 
Exactly why I bought the Sonus Green last year!



I went to apply some Souveran and noticed how the applicator felt very grabby against the paint, but I really didn't think it was needed to polish out the entire car. Sonus fixed that problem.
 
solekeeper- Thanks for posting that! Sounds like they've sorted out the apparent issues they'd had with the earlier batches and got things back on track. And yeah, it *is* awfully mild for real decontamination-style claying.
 
solekeeper said:
Hey guys, after doing some research on here.. I decided to buy the SG clay.



While the whole idea behind me buying this particular clay was to avoid polishing after, it didn't really remove much of the contaminants. It did leave my paint feeling smoother, and alot of debris was removed, some of the heavier things remained.



As for micro-marring, i washed my car completely, taped off half of the trunk, and clayed one half. Left 0 micro-marring. Exactly what I wanted.



So I'd suggest this clay to anyone who is just doing a light cleanup, and do not want to follow up with a polish.



This is good news to hear that it does not mar and its fine grade clay. I purchased this Sonus SFX clay for spot cleaning and its great that you dont have to follow up with a polish after using it.
 
solekeeper said:
I'm curious as to what the next grade clay would be? (From sonus)



They used to sell a more aggressive clay, but the last batch (or at least the last one I tried) was *VERY* aggressive, as in, scary.



WeekendWarrior found it so harsh that he sold his entire stock to me, and I only use it on vehicles I'm gonna hammer with the rotary.



I suspect that Sonus is gonna leave the "regular" clay to everybody else, and stick with their niche product (i.e., the stuff that's so mild it won't strip LSP).
 
HIJACK ALERT: Ordered some of the new batch and ordered some of the Pinnacle Poly. How do they compare in aggresiveness?
 
cptzippy said:
HIJACK ALERT: Ordered some of the new batch and ordered some of the Pinnacle Poly. How do they compare in aggresiveness?



Beats me, never tried the Pinnacle :D Guess you can tell us how they compare once you get 'em both in-hand. I'll be interested to hear!
 
Accumulator said:
They used to sell a more aggressive clay, but the last batch (or at least the last one I tried) was *VERY* aggressive, as in, scary.



WeekendWarrior found it so harsh that he sold his entire stock to me, and I only use it on vehicles I'm gonna hammer with the rotary.



I suspect that Sonus is gonna leave the "regular" clay to everybody else, and stick with their niche product (i.e., the stuff that's so mild it won't strip LSP).







lol sold his entire batch to you? Yikes!
 
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