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Old 10-18-2012, 02:10 PM   #1
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clay bar storage

Hi!! I've been using Ricardo yellow clay for 1 year and found that it is not lasting long enought. 1 caly bar cut in 3 the little piece last about 3-4 vehicules before it disintegrate to small bits. I'm thinking this clay bar does not like the heat to much?? It's stored it in it's plastic case in a drawer in the garage. Mabe it's not liking the CG maxi-sudsII I use for lube???
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Old 10-18-2012, 02:19 PM   #2
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Some lubes will cause the clay to fall apart quicker. I quit using soap and water mixture and started using products like ONR, UWW+ or a dedicated clay lube
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Some lubes will cause the clay to fall apart quicker. I quit using soap and water mixture and started using products like ONR, UWW+ or a dedicated clay lube

Thanks for you input!
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Old 10-18-2012, 07:46 PM   #4
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Re: clay bar storage

I have been using the same bar of Riccardo Blue clay for almost 3 years now! i keep it in a air tight jar with a spray of ONR on it.
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I have been using the same bar of Riccardo Blue clay for almost 3 years now! i keep it in a air tight jar with a spray of ONR on it.
WOW!! I had never really look at ONR before because the cars I get to clean are usualy extremly dirty. Now that I have read up on it I am definitly getting some thanks.
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Re: clay bar storage

I keep mine in a zip lock bag with spray detailer on it to keep it moist. I just replaced one after almost 2 years. I end up replacing them due to being dirty and not falling apart.
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My griot's clay started to fall apart (almost disintegrate) after a year of use. At first I assumed it was because I had tried Griot's waterless wash but then the next time I switched to UWW+ and the disintegration continues
The clay is kept indoors in Griot's clay can and I always spray it with some sort of quick detailer. The clay is now two years old.
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Re: clay bar storage

I use ONR as a lube, and once done claying spritz some onto the clay and close in a airtight container. Have had no issues to date
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