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The Towel Motors Car Clay Bar 2-Pack includes two 160-gram medium-grade clay bars designed to safely remove surface contaminants from various materials, ensuring a smooth finish before polishing and waxing. Each pack comes with a convenient storage tin and travel pouch, making it perfect for car enthusiasts on the go.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4.2 x 1.7 inches |
Brand | Towel Motors |
Grit Type | Medium |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 1.03 Pounds |
Grit Number | 160 |
Manufacturer | Towel Motors |
Item Weight | 1.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 4.2 x 1.7 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 28-01 |
J**R
Good value for just clay bars
Clay worked well to remove white paint overspray on the back of a friends black acura. Clay felt softer than the meguiars white clay I'm used to. It did seem to leave a little bit of marring but nothing excessive as it's a medium grade clay. This was used with maguiars ultimate detailer as a lubricant. The 2 bars included are big and easy to hold. Will try them on my daily drivers soon as well.The packing tin, bag, and overall presentation was surprisingly nice. Even includes wax paper for when you go to store it in the tin.
K**R
This clay bar is good for minor particles and dust
This clay bar is good for minor particles and dust. My bright orange Caliber had gotten a dusty look on her sides that just would not wash off no matter how hard I scrubbed. This bar took all that right off and she shines beautifully like she isn't an '08. I have not found it as effective for bits of tar that kick up near the fenders but a harder clay probably would get that.
D**.
Amazing results in no time at all.
These are packed in a really nice little tin, with a little microfiber bag, and some waxed paper inside for storing the clay bar after taking it out of the plastic wrap. A little overkill for clay bars, maybe, but hey -- it was not much more expensive than a similar bar or two from any other source that I saw.The clay bar itself is kind of sticky, so don't set it down on anything you don't want red goop stuck to. This is not a big deal, but after using a different bar (one of the blue ones) the difference was noticeable. After the first time I wore blue nitrile gloves just to keep my fingers from getting sticky. Again, not a big deal and probably a good idea anyway.I bought these because, while spraying new paint inside the cockpit of my plane, we ended up with overspray misted all over the tail surfaces and parts of the fuselage that weren't masked off. First world problems, right? Anyway, it wasn't coming off with mineral spirits or the usual cleaners, With this clay bat and a few spritzes of Mothers Instant Detailer, the overspray was GONE in no time. I don't think it took me more than 15 minutes to do the entire tail end of the plane. To be perfectly honest, I was stunned. I never expected it to work that well. The only problem is, not I've got to clean and wax the whole plane because I can see how good the faded, neglected paint can look. Woe is me. :)Seriously, though, two bars will be more than enough to do your vehicle(s), whatever they may be, for quite some time. I'll probably end up giving one to my son, I've only used a small chunk and it's got plenty of life left in it.
F**L
Works well in removing contaminants, but is extremely soft. May be better-suited for colder climates.
The clay bars come in a nice container, and were well-packaged. The clay bars I received were much softer than other detailing clay I've used. I cut a piece of one bar and began claying my vehicle. The clay worked well in removing contaminants, but was noticeably stickier than other clay bars I've used. Working under an LED lamp, I didn't notice any marring, sccratching, or transfer of clay on the paint. Since the clay was so soft, it would tend to flatten out quickly even with light pressure, making it more difficult to work with. I was working in ~80 degree (F) weather.Overall, it's not bad for the price, but it wouldn't be on the top of my list for recommendations.
B**T
Clay Bar cleaning is the best way to really clean a surface
These are high quality clay bars. I like the metal box the two bars come in to keep the clay in after use. I recommend keeping your open clay bars inside a zip lock bag inside the metal box to keep it soft and to prevent any other dirt from ever getting into the clay bars. I cleaned glass tractor cab windows inside and out with these clay bars before treating the windows with the Aquapel glass treatment, to make the glass shed water and not spot and streak up. Even on glass which was only a few months old, the clay bars pulled a lot of "debris" off the glass which could scratch it.The clay bars help pull off all debris and you will be surprised what they remove from the surfaces which appear "clean". Always make sure to use these with a very good cleaning or polishing solution as you want the surface to be wet when using the clay bars, whether it's a car paint finish or glass. On my vehicles paint surfaces, I like to use the clay bars with the spray "Dry Washing" or "polishing" type spray products so the surface is clean and shiny when finished.As with any clay bars used in the clay process, turn the clay bar often and make sure to work the debris it picks up into the clay so it doesn't scratch the surface. When your clay bars reach a point where there are no more clean surfaces on them, throw them away and order new ones. When you start to use these, it's a good idea to work the clay in your hands to soften it up and make it as malleable as possible. The more "worked" the clay bar, the better they do their job.
C**I
Car Clay
Economical but effective car clay.Car clay is used to remove embedded particles from your car's clear coat paint finish. The clay will grab and pull the particulate contaminants from the car's soft clear coat. After the contaminants have been removed, you can proceed to sealing the paint with wax.Please note that you do not and should not clay your car with your weekly car cleaning. You only need to use the clay if the paint still feels rough after you clean the car. Spray a liquid lubricant on the surface and then move the clay back and forth on the surface. Do not put a lot of pressure. You are not buffing the car. You are simply sliding the clay across the paint. Turn the clay and periodically flip to a clean side. Some car clays come with a spray bottle of lubricant, but soapy water works just as well.Clay is a gentle abrasive. It is safe to use for most paints. This product, Towel Motors Car Clay Bar, is an awesome deal. You get two clay bars, packed in a tin container. There is a sheet of wax paper inside to keep the clay from drying out. Highly recommended.
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