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Video: Surface Decontamination Clay Towel Tips

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  • Video: Surface Decontamination Clay Towel Tips

    Welcome to another detailing tutorial video.


    This video is about Clay Bar alternative such as the ZAS Clay Towel/Surface Prep Towel.


    I've been using the Clay Towel since they were first introduced, I think some of the reason why they have not been widely adapted by hobbyists is the cost of the product.


    This video will show you how to safely use a clay bar alternative such as Clay Towel/Surface Prep Towel, and how to extend the life of the product to decontaminate upto 200 cars.





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    Except what no one ever speaks about is that a clay clot, clay mitt (similar) have more chances of marring the surface especially softer paints vs a premium fine grade clay bar from Japan unlike the cloth/clay mitts from China [fact].
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    If you're correcting paintwork or doing "dealership" work, than i would say a mitt/cloth is ok to use. But comparing one to another, i would myself from experience 'testing' several clay bars, clay mitts and clay cloths that every time a fine grade clay bar caused less marring!

    Biggest thing is to break them in on glass and always use a lubricant and no QD or car wash.

    Very useful and helpful video though, good someone else took the time to do this...
    Last edited by fuzion; 11-11-2014, 01:44 PM.
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      Great video!

      Clay Cloths and Mitts have been the latest 'gadget' in the detailing arsenal, but as noted above they can cause a little marring most especially on the softer JDM paints!
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