washing clay bar

SVR

Dream Machines
Had a look at zaino website and in the tips and tricks section, it mentions washing the clay to remove clay lube residue



Can this be done or should it to a clay magic blue bar?
 
I don't get the idea behind that....my clay gets contaminated with the stuff it pulls off the paint; residue from the lube is the least of my concerns. I replace the clay when it gets dirty (I seldom even knead it much) so that the contamination doesn't mar my finish.



To me, clay is a renewable resource, I just use it and replace it. I wouldn't spend my time cleaning clay, I'd rather spend my money replacing it.
 
OK agreed

I do knead it alot and cut it in half a couple times to get to the surface underneath but yes there comes a time when new clay is the only way to go
 
I've had no problem claying over pinstripes. I did use a piece of clay on my car's wheels when the hidden weights were removed and the sticky that held them wasn't. It was tough getting the stuff off, and I had to rub hard.
 
SVR said:
Can you clay over decals and pin striping



*IF* you're claying gently enough ;)



But I would try to work "with" the decal/stripe in question; go along pinstriping, not across it; go from the middle of a decal towards its outer edge, not over the edge towards the middle.



Did I mention claying gently? :D
 
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