Opt-Clay issues

honda2112

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So I bought the light block and have had nothing but trouble. It marred my wife's CX-9 and a test spot on a GTI. I tried it with ONR clay lube and other dilution ratios, even cutting the block in two (as I read from Detail Chick) and still did nothing and was skipping all over the place. After I did a panel, I went back over with Clay Magic blue and it removed a ton more. Both cars were light on contamination. Any other tips so I know I didn't waste my money? All their other products have worked well for me so I want to give it a fighting chance.
 
i used mine with dp wash & gloss rinseless as a clay lube with absolutely no problems and no marring. i do keep the surface wet while using it, do not bear down on it while using it and have zero problems. not sure why some are having problems. give optimum a call, maybe you got a bad batch or need to step it up to the heavier grade block.
 
Sorry your having trouble Honda.

I havent had any marring so far .Maybe your paint is unusually soft .

Its true its really only effective on light contaminants Ive found.

I think your suposed to break it in on glass, although I cant remember now.
 
I'll give it a shot on my car which is always on the light side for contaminates. Maybe, as tropicsteve said, I should step up to a medium grade.
 

Did you "break it in" on glass first?

Almost all of these clay alternatives need to be broken in on glass first. This helps to make them a little less aggressive so they don't mar paint.

 

Did you "break it in" on glass first?

Almost all of these clay alternatives need to be broken in on glass first. This helps to make them a little less aggressive so they don't mar paint.


This was my first thought. The Opti-Erasers need to be broken it well before they operate correctly.
 
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