BLUE CLAY BAR
Blue Clay Bar: Overview and Usage
Blue clay strips are a special type of detailing clay that is commonly used in automotive detailing. It is generally designed to remove moderate to heavy contaminants and is effective on a variety of surfaces, including paint, glass and metal. Here is a guide on what blue clay block is, its benefits, and how to use it effectively.
What are Blue Clay Blocks?
- INGREDIENTS: Blue Clay Strips are made from a synthetic polymer designed to remove contaminants from vehicle surfaces. Blue color usually indicates that a specific recipe is more aggressive than a softer clay bar such as white or yellow.
- USE: The primary use of blue clay blocks is to remove embedded dirt, grime, industrial fallout, tree sap and other contaminants that cannot be removed by regular cleaning.
Benefits of using blue clay blocks:
- EFFECTIVE CONTAMINANT REMOVAL: It removes stubborn contaminants that darken paint surfaces.
- Smooth Surface: After using the blue clay stick, the vehicle surface will feel smooth and clean, which enhances the effect of the wax and sealant.
- Improved Shine: By removing embedded dirt, the paint reflects light better, resulting in a shinier appearance.
- POLISHING PREPARATION: Clay prepares the surface for polishing and waxing, ensuring better adhesion and results.
How to use blue clay blocks:
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Car Wash: Start by washing your car thoroughly to remove any loose dirt and debris. This step is crucial to prevent scratching the paint during the claying process.
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Dry the vehicle: Use a clean microfiber towel to dry the vehicle thoroughly.
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Prepare the clay bar: Take a blue clay bar and knead it in your hands until it becomes soft and pliable. If it feels hard, warm it up a little with your hands.
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Apply Lubricant: Spray a generous amount of clay lubricant or detailing spray onto a small area of the car’s surface. This lubrication is essential to prevent the clay from sticking.
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Apply Surface: Gently slide the blue clay strip back and forth onto the lubricated area. Apply light pressure and let the clay do its work. If the clay becomes dirty, fold it to expose the clean side.
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Wipe off residue: After gluing the section, use a clean microfiber towel to wipe off any lubricant residue.
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Check the surface: Check the smoothness of the surface. If you still feel rough, repeat the clay process in those areas.
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FINAL WASH: After the entire vehicle has been coated with clay, wash it again to remove any remaining lubricant.
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Post Clay Treatment: Consider using a paint cleaner, polish, or wax to protect the paint and enhance its shine.
Tips for using blue clay sticks:
- Work in Small Sections: Focus on one area at a time to ensure a thorough clean.
- Keep Surface Lubricated: Always keep the area you are working on moist with lubricant to avoid sticking.
- CORRECT STORAGE: After use, wrap the clay bar in plastic or store it in a container to keep it clean and prevent it from drying out.
Using strips of blue clay is an effective way to preserve the appearance of a vehicle and prepare it for further detailing. It’s a valuable tool for any car enthusiast or detailer.