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CC268
10-31-2022, 01:21 PM
I had a NanoSkin Clay mitt which was great, but after years of sitting in a hot garage it was in rough shape. I’d like to get something I can use with a quick detailer instead of a mitt that requires a full wash. Is traditional clay bar still the way to go? It would be nice to have something that can cover a lot of surface area fairly quickly.

What is your go to clay bar or similar product?

Thanks!

Desertnate
10-31-2022, 02:20 PM
I actually find using a clay mitt (the one from BlackFire in my case) easier than using a clay bar. I put it in the clean wash bucket with my regular mitt and use it at the same time I'm washing the car. This adds very little time to my process since I'm going to wash a car before claying and polishing it out anyway.

I've bought a few clay bars I'm still working my way through, but all of them seem to be pretty similar. Since I now own both, I tend to only use clay on a car I've never worked on before. For my other vehicles I know are in good shape they get the mitt.

CC268
10-31-2022, 02:29 PM
I actually find using a clay mitt (the one from BlackFire in my case) easier than using a clay bar. I put it in the clean wash bucket with my regular mitt and use it at the same time I'm washing the car. This adds very little time to my process since I'm going to wash a car before claying and polishing it out anyway.

I've bought a few clay bars I'm still working my way through, but all of them seem to be pretty similar. Since I now own both, I tend to only use clay on a car I've never worked on before. For my other vehicles I know are in good shape they get the mitt.

I totally get it…problem is I’d be using this mostly for my V tail Bonanza (airplane). I basically don’t wash it and keep it maintained with more of waterless wash method or just maintaining it with detail sprays. It’s not practical for me to do a full wash so that’s why I was asking about something other than a mitt. Otherwise I agree with what you said.

Desertnate
10-31-2022, 03:53 PM
Ah, a "Dr. Killer"....those details are helpful.

I don't think a clay bar would be as effective in covering a large area quickly. With a mitt like the one I use the surface area it covers is larger than my hand, while using clay bar would give you something smaller than the palm of your had if you use a portion of the bar and even the whole bar probably give you the same surface area as a mitt. If you're waterless wash product is fairly slick, you might be able to use it as lube for the clay mitt rather than a QD spray dedicated to the task.

The only advantage I could see to the clay bar vs the mitt is keeping the surface of the product clean. With a clay bar you just keep kneeding it/folding it as you work around the plane. With a mitt you'd probably want to clean it up with more waterless/QD, or rinse it in a bucket you drag around with you.

noorth
10-31-2022, 04:35 PM
I'm not sure i understand your question.

I use a mitt and clay the same way with N914 diluted 1:128.

I'm glad i used regular clay the last few years but i'm going back to a new mitt i bought. It's much like the nanoskin just cheaper. They are expensive. I only paid about 15USD for mine.

Regular clay is better for tight areas of course. I might buy some mild stuff to have on hand.

dlc95
10-31-2022, 05:13 PM
I will always have the Meguiar's clay bars on hand. All of them the grey consumer stuff and the two pro grade clays.

I also use the Nanoskin clay blocks. The only issue I have with them is that they mar the finish really badly. But if I'm correcting a hammered vehicle it won't matter anyways.

When I got heavy into Optimum this past summer I picked up their clay towel, and it's really nice. It's a lot more gentle than the Nanoskin pads, and very effective.

But I'm using clay today, and I used it over the weekend. Grey Megs over the weekend, and the blue c2000 here at work.

noorth
10-31-2022, 06:21 PM
I will always have the Meguiar's clay bars on hand. All of them the grey consumer stuff and the two pro grade clays.

I also use the Nanoskin clay blocks. The only issue I have with them is that they mar the finish really badly. But if I'm correcting a hammered vehicle it won't matter anyways.

When I got heavy into Optimum this past summer I picked up their clay towel, and it's really nice. It's a lot more gentle than the Nanoskin pads, and very effective.

But I'm using clay today, and I used it over the weekend. Grey Megs over the weekend, and the blue c2000 here at work.

What clay block was that? I saw a kit with both medium and mild blocks earlier. I used mother speed clay 2.0 for my very first clay. It worked but sometimes i had to go over one area for quite some time to smooth it out - which is probably a good thing.

I marred up my paint really bad 2 years ago with coarse clay from tacsystems - it's purple.

I should read up more on clay :)

Coatingsarecrack
10-31-2022, 07:11 PM
I use Griots BS synthetic clay with Speedshine. Works great.


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briarpatch
10-31-2022, 07:39 PM
3M perfect it clay bar or Griots Clay...both with Griots Speed Shine

luckydawg
10-31-2022, 09:21 PM
I use the pinnacle fine ( blue bar )
I bought a buddy of mine one of those clay towels as a gift and he loves it

CC268
10-31-2022, 10:01 PM
I use Griots BS synthetic clay with Speedshine. Works great.


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Yea this looks like a good option I might try it.

DanaDetailingPros
10-31-2022, 10:10 PM
I will always have the Meguiar's clay bars on hand. All of them the grey consumer stuff and the two pro grade clays.

I also use the Nanoskin clay blocks. The only issue I have with them is that they mar the finish really badly. But if I'm correcting a hammered vehicle it won't matter anyways.

When I got heavy into Optimum this past summer I picked up their clay towel, and it's really nice. It's a lot more gentle than the Nanoskin pads, and very effective.

But I'm using clay today, and I used it over the weekend. Grey Megs over the weekend, and the blue c2000 here at work.

Dito! Use the grey allot. I have the mitts and 5" pads for time sensitive jobs.

dlc95
11-01-2022, 07:44 AM
Dito! Use the grey allot. I have the mitts and 5" pads for time sensitive jobs.

I had the Greasy Caveman Sam Losco as my pic for a while!

vaca22
11-01-2022, 08:01 AM
I will always have the Meguiar's clay bars on hand. All of them the grey consumer stuff and the two pro grade clays.

I also use the Nanoskin clay blocks. The only issue I have with them is that they mar the finish really badly. But if I'm correcting a hammered vehicle it won't matter anyways.

When I got heavy into Optimum this past summer I picked up their clay towel, and it's really nice. It's a lot more gentle than the Nanoskin pads, and very effective.

But I'm using clay today, and I used it over the weekend. Grey Megs over the weekend, and the blue c2000 here at work.

I wanted to get the Optimum towel this past spring but had a hard time finding them for whatever reason. They're expensive, no?

luckydawg
11-01-2022, 10:12 AM
I wanted to get the Optimum towel this past spring but had a hard time finding them for whatever reason. They're expensive, no?

Yes-- like $35 on big river