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Clay has the ability to grab the tiniest of
debris and hold onto it as it glides across
the paint. Anything that protrudes above the top coat
surface will be grabbed by the clay and
pulled out. Once clayed, the paint will feel remarkably smooth and have
the shine that comes with perfectly clean paint.
Clay pulls out things you can’t see, like industrial fallout,
rail dust, and brake dust. Though they are not visible, they
feel bumpy or gritty and they may cause patches of paint to appear
dull, even after waxing. Even worse, as these contaminants oxidize,
they create rust spots within the paint. Once this happens, the
oxidation is considerably harder to remove and will most likely take a
good bit of paint with it.
Likewise, chrome and coated metal and glass are subject to the same
environmental pollutants as the paint. clay will clean these
surfaces, too. It will not scratch metal or glass!
Clay also easily removes tar, sap, overspray, and gum. It’s much safer than corrosive spot cleaners and it
leaves the surface incredibly smooth.
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