animescreen
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- Jan 16, 2008
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i have 2 sealed claybars sitting in garage for 6 or 7 years I opened it up and did small sample on my car only cause i didn't feel it nothing negative happened to it (considering it's not like liquid that doesn't expire). So really lubed up a area with meguiar detailer and got some stuff off. It erased the specks but wondering if this is bad idea? I couldn't resist.
Some questions about claybarring also.
1). So the claybar is like small soap size and was told to cut it in half for later use. Wondering how many usage I can get from the half clay before disposing?
2). I see it has a eraser for some reason and can take it out anytime I want and lube the area (after washing and drying of course) and get the fine specks. Should claybarinng not be used like this and only done like 2-3x a year (whole car at once). I was in impression I can whip out the clay like an eraser and get rid of any areas anytime after wash (with good lube) Or not sure how it affects clear coat etc
3). Should keep the clay back in ziplock as it seems it can harden quick.
Some questions about claybarring also.
1). So the claybar is like small soap size and was told to cut it in half for later use. Wondering how many usage I can get from the half clay before disposing?
2). I see it has a eraser for some reason and can take it out anytime I want and lube the area (after washing and drying of course) and get the fine specks. Should claybarinng not be used like this and only done like 2-3x a year (whole car at once). I was in impression I can whip out the clay like an eraser and get rid of any areas anytime after wash (with good lube) Or not sure how it affects clear coat etc
3). Should keep the clay back in ziplock as it seems it can harden quick.