I wanted to give this product a shot. I thought being able to "clay" my vehicle more frequently while I was was a fantastic idea. However, after attempting to use the product I have to say that it was a complete waste of money.
Perhaps I was using it wrong, so here is what I did:
I tried this out on my "old beater" the last time I washed it. As directed, I first used the mitt on glass using a fresh bucket of wash soap (Meguiars Gold Class). I did all the glasswork (an SUV with tons of glass), and then proceeded to use it on the paintwork.
I used a very, very liberal amount of soap/water and as I rubbed the mitt across the paint (with very light pressure) I could hear the mitt "grabbing" the contaminants but no matter how long I worked a panel they were never removed. To make sure I wasn't crazy and didn't have some super contaminants I took a standard clay bar to an adjacent panel. After a couple minutes the standard clay bar removed all the contaminants easy peasy. I then clayed the panel I tried with the mitt, and while it took a little bit less time to do "real clay" in that area there were still a ton of contaminants pulled out by the clay.
So it obviously picked up some, but overall was ineffective. Perhaps the use case here is regular maintenance (e.g. every wash) vs. remediation?
Perhaps I was using it wrong, so here is what I did:
I tried this out on my "old beater" the last time I washed it. As directed, I first used the mitt on glass using a fresh bucket of wash soap (Meguiars Gold Class). I did all the glasswork (an SUV with tons of glass), and then proceeded to use it on the paintwork.
I used a very, very liberal amount of soap/water and as I rubbed the mitt across the paint (with very light pressure) I could hear the mitt "grabbing" the contaminants but no matter how long I worked a panel they were never removed. To make sure I wasn't crazy and didn't have some super contaminants I took a standard clay bar to an adjacent panel. After a couple minutes the standard clay bar removed all the contaminants easy peasy. I then clayed the panel I tried with the mitt, and while it took a little bit less time to do "real clay" in that area there were still a ton of contaminants pulled out by the clay.
So it obviously picked up some, but overall was ineffective. Perhaps the use case here is regular maintenance (e.g. every wash) vs. remediation?