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GrumpyGus
08-24-2019, 02:54 PM
Well, I'm sure this has been asked before but : I have a 2008 Taurus since it was new and never used clay on it. In fact I never heard of claying until a few weeks ago !! I have always taken very good care of it as far as maintenance and washing but thought I would give the clay bar a go. I purchased the Mothers California Gold recommended by the Parts store. I used plenty of lubricant and clayed the whole car but the bar didn't seem as if it picked up much at all. Is that possible after 12 Years or did I not do it correctly?? By the way I'm a noobie and an OLDIE -- 72 ! Sorry if the question is STUPID !! (I have ordered a DA Polisher that I'm going to try also.) My 2008 Taurus has 53,000 miles on it and my wifes 2009 Sante Fe has 24,000 miles. Going to try the polisher on both .. Thanks Guys

PaulMys
08-24-2019, 05:17 PM
Well, I'm sure this has been asked before but : I have a 2008 Taurus since it was new and never used clay on it. In fact I never heard of claying until a few weeks ago !! I have always taken very good care of it as far as maintenance and washing but thought I would give the clay bar a go. I purchased the Mothers California Gold recommended by the Parts store. I used plenty of lubricant and clayed the whole car but the bar didn't seem as if it picked up much at all. Is that possible after 12 Years or did I not do it correctly?? By the way I'm a noobie and an OLDIE -- 72 ! Sorry if the question is STUPID !! (I have ordered a DA Polisher that I'm going to try also.) My 2008 Taurus has 53,000 miles on it and my wifes 2009 Sante Fe has 24,000 miles. Going to try the polisher on both .. Thanks Guys

Did you do a baggie test before & after the clay?

And welcome to AGO, Gus! :)

GrumpyGus
08-24-2019, 06:07 PM
Did you do a baggie test before & after the clay?

And welcome to AGO, Gus! :)

Thank you for the Welcome Paul , I did the baggie before and it felt slightly bumpy- after was better ! I guess I'm going by nothing very noticeable on the Clay !! Thought maybe I needed a different clay !! :confused:

PaulMys
08-24-2019, 06:13 PM
Thank you for the Welcome Paul , I did the baggie before and it felt slightly bumpy- after was better ! I guess I'm going by nothing very noticeable on the Clay !! Thought maybe I needed a different clay !! :confused:

If the paint is clean (from grime, dirt, etc.) you might not notice the clay getting black or dirty. Not very much anyway.

It IS however abrading away bonded contaminates. (Hence the paint feeling a bit smoother).

Before trying a more aggressive clay, try several passes with the clay you have. (Constantly folding/kneading as you go). And use plenty of good lube. Check the results then.

rlmccarty2000
08-24-2019, 06:51 PM
For me the clay towels are much easier to work with than the old clay bars. Black Fire has a good one for not much money. Using a clay bar is tedious and if you drop it it’s trash. With a clay towel you just wash it off if you drop it.

PaulMys
08-24-2019, 06:53 PM
For me the clay towels are much easier to work with than the old clay bars. Black Fire has a good one for not much money. Using a clay bar is tedious and if you drop it it’s trash. With a clay towel you just wash it off if you drop it.

Absolutely.

Yet another mind-spinner, Gus. ;)

GrumpyGus
08-25-2019, 08:08 AM
For me the clay towels are much easier to work with than the old clay bars. Black Fire has a good one for not much money. Using a clay bar is tedious and if you drop it it’s trash. With a clay towel you just wash it off if you drop it.

Many Thanks for your reply - The Clay Towel looks like a time saver and would definitely be worth a try !!

GrumpyGus
08-25-2019, 08:13 AM
Absolutely.

Yet another mind-spinner, Gus. ;)

Absolutely - I have been spinning a lot lately !! :xyxthumbs: