How to clay bar a black car

So in this article we are talking about how to clay bar a black car.  Its kind of tricky but easy to do. Your clay should move easily over the paint. If you feel like binding or pulling, it may cause scratches and damage. You may not see any scratches, but that’s because the paint is wet. Lubrication is necessary to protect the paint. If you are planning machines. Laminate/polish the car after the clay, then just a soapy solution will do. I like to use a car shampoo like Micron Gold because it is slippery. Using car shampoo is cheap, but you can do damage. But when you go to polish your car, it’s polished again.

If you don’t want to polish the car afterwards, I recommend using a parts spray to minimize the damage. Also consider using clay mitts instead of clay sticks. Using a product like Optimum No Rinse is also a popular way to stain paint. Recently, we’ve become a fan of using specialty clay-based lubricants like Chemical Guys Luber or Dodo Juice Born Slippy Clay Lubricant.

How to clay bar a black car – What does clay do to car paint?

If the paint is rough to the touch, you can scrub the rough edges or use a power washer, but that would be a mistake. The best way to remove the roughness is to use a clay block, as it will protect the paint while it is cleaned.

Using a clay stick is an important step in creating a show car. The image reflection effect can be seen on a sunny day or in bright light. Dirt particles can scatter light and dull the shine of your car, so that’s another great reason to buy a set of clay sticks.

Does my car need clay?

The clay stick is very abrasive, so only use it if absolutely necessary. To test whether it is beneficial to apply clay to a car, rub your fingers over the wet car paint after washing it. Is it rough to the touch? If the answer is yes, then to get rid of this roughness you need to use a clay block.

Dissolving resin and iron particles with Carpro TRIX is also an effective way to clean paintwork. You may find that you don’t even need clay after using the car. The product is simply sprayed on the washed car and left for a few minutes. Then rinse. Carpro TRIX is a great product, but you can buy iron removers (like Carpro Iron-X) and tar removers (like Carpro Tar-X) separately. Some detailing experts say you’ll get better results using them.

Some enthusiasts oil their car every weekend. This can be bad for the paint, as it can remove the clear coat that was applied at the factory when painting.

How often should you paint your car black?

Your car can go years without dirt, but that depends on the environment and paint protection. Brake dust and tar can build up on most vehicles, but they’re easier to remove with a clean, protected car wash. If you haven’t washed and filled properly, you may need a block of clay before applying the polish or wax.

If you’ve recently parked under a tree, many of you need to give your car some good clay because the sap might not come out when you wash it. But if you have a black car, better not park it under a tree. So the general rule of thumb is that if you are going to use paste polish to correct or wax, if the paint is rough when rubbed with your fingertips, you should use a block of clay.

How to clay bar a black car – How to prepare a car for clay.

First, you need to wash your car well. If you plan to apply a new coat of wax or sealant, consider using a soap designed to remove old wax. This is called strip-washing. Some people use dishwashing detergent for this purpose, but over time it can discolor plastic and rubber.

Another popular move is to use an iron remover like the CarPro Iron-X that I mentioned above. This will dissolve the bound iron in the paint. Just spray it on and wash it off after a few minutes. This will turn iron stains on your car purple and the iron will dissolve but not stain the paint. If you let it dry, it can stain plastic. So try to do it in the shade. They also have a tar remover called Tar-X that removes tar if you think you need it, and CarPro also sells a product called TRIX which is a combination of Tar-X and Iron-X.

How to use a clay bar to blacken a car

It is recommended to wear gloves for this task. Clays and lubricated sprays can stain the skin, and abrasive materials can damage some types of sensitive skin.

Break off about a quarter piece of clay and flatten it in your hand. Some clay bars are softer than others. Clay is also softer in hot weather and harder in cold weather. Flatten the clay in your hand. I also wear gloves for this task.

Using a clay stick is very easy and can be done in 15 minutes if you have a little practice. If you drop the clay on the floor, you won’t be able to use it anymore, because it will definitely pick up small pebbles and ruin the paint. So if you throw it away. Just in case, place a clean towel on the floor you are cleaning.

Second steps

The painted surface should be well lubricated. You can use soapy gloves to moisten the surface as you walk. Clay sticks will not work if the paint dries. I like to use clay lube on a wet car so the clay lays down smoothly on the paint. It is very important to maintain good lubrication. The clay should move easily with little pressure. Many clay stick sets come with a microfiber cloth and spray lubricant. You can also use the Quick Detail Spray as a lubricant.

Some experts say water is an appropriate lubricant, but others say you shouldn’t touch the car with a clay bar unless you’re using a lubricant or parts spray. I agree. Move the clay back and forth, don’t go around in circles, don’t stay in one place too long. The clay sticks to the car because you didn’t use enough oil.

How to clay bar a black car – Final steps

When the clay strips are dirty, fold and knead them to reveal the clean side. You will be surprised how much dirt clay can accumulate. I usually find a quarter or a third of the bar is enough for a car. Once done, the clay can no longer be used. Store unused parts neatly to keep them clean and dry.

When you’re done, you can wash and dry your car again to remove any remaining oil. It’s a good idea to completely remove any remaining grease, as this will prevent the sealant or wax from adhering properly. However, if you plan to use a compound or polish, this will remove the residue as well.

Terry Simons

By Terry Simons

Hi guys Terry Simons here I'm the main author of the Nimbuzzexpress site. I'm a professional Motor mechanic engineer. I work with some of the main vehicle companies as a vehicle interior designer. All my experience that i got through my journey and my writing skills are the shadows of this site's articles as well. My main goal is to share my knowledge with you guys. And make you guys come with the best solutions for your vehicles as well. So this is the main reason that I started to share my knowledge as articles for you guys. I keep all my articles as readable articles to you guys because you guys can understand those articles easily. So as usual to the ending I have to say that I hope you guys love my content as well.

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