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Snow Foam Clay Bars

Snow Foam Clay Bars

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Run your finger on your paintwork and feel the smooth, shiny finish after using Snow Foam Clay Bars

If your car is yet to be detailed, paint protected or even waxed, your experience when running your finger over your paintwork may not feel smooth. It may be harsh, bumpy and unpleasant

Thankfully there is a solution. Snow Foam Clay Bars. An affordable, do-it-yourself way toward enhancing the gloss on your paintwork

Available in three grades (fine, medium and heavy) simply Snow Foam your car fully ensuring it is as clean as possible. With a layer of Snow Foam, tear an appropriately sized amount of Snow Foam Clay Bar and mould it into circular, patty-like shape. 

Run the Snow Foam Clay Bar across your lubricated paintwork doing one section at a time. Feel the treated areas and continue to fold over the clay bar as dirt is absorbed into the clay

This should leave you with a finish that is smooth and glossy allowing you to move toward cutting, polishing and paint protecting.

Purple (Fine) - Car has light dirt build up.

Red (Medium) - Car has moderate dirt build up.

Blue (Heavy) - Car has heavy dirt build up.

 

Step By Step Instructions To Effectively Use A Clay Bar:

  1. Wash and dry your car: Start by washing your car to remove any loose dirt and debris. Then dry it completely with a clean microfiber towel.

  2. Apply lubricant: Spray a lubricant, such as a quick detailer or clay bar lubricant, onto a small area of the car. This will help the clay bar glide smoothly over the surface and prevent it from scratching the paint.

  3. Knead the clay bar: Take a small piece of the clay bar and knead it in your hand until it's pliable and flat. Flatten it into a small pancake shape.

  4. Rub the clay bar: Gently rub the clay bar over the lubricated surface using light to medium pressure. Use back-and-forth or circular motions, but don't apply too much pressure, as this could scratch the paint. You should feel the clay bar pulling out contaminants from the surface.

  5. Check the clay bar: After a few passes, check the clay bar for contaminants. If you see dirt or debris on the clay, fold it over to expose a clean surface and continue to rub.

  6. Wipe the surface: Once you've finished using the clay bar on the small area, wipe the surface with a clean microfiber towel to remove any excess lubricant and residue.

  7. Repeat: Move on to the next small area and repeat the process until you've clayed the entire car.

  8. Finish up: Once you've finished claying your car, you may want to apply a wax or sealant to protect the paint.

Remember to always use a lubricant when using a clay bar and avoid using it on a heavily contaminated surface, as this could scratch the paint. It's also important to knead and reshape the clay bar frequently to expose a clean surface.

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