Is there a homemade 'recipe' for an automotive clay bar?

Yes, you can make a simple homemade clay bar using household ingredients. A common recipe involves mixing 1 cup of white school glue, 1/2 cup of cornstarch, and a few drops of water until you achieve a dough-like consistency. You can add food coloring for fun. Knead the mixture until smooth, and then it's ready to use for light detailing. Just remember, homemade clay bars may not be as effective as commercial ones, so use them with caution!

What can I use instead of a clay bar on my car?


Clay bar alternatives include clay towels, pads, blocks/sponges, and wash mitts that utilize a rubber polymer as the claying material.

What can I use to clay bar my car?


To clay bar your car, you will need a clay bar, a lubricant, and a microfiber towel. Begin by washing and drying your car thoroughly. Next, apply the lubricant to a small section of your car's paint, and rub the clay bar over the surface in a back-and-forth motion.


What are the three ingredients in homemade clay?


There are only three ingredients and you can make it in the microwave in less than 10 minutes. Recipe 1 cup cornstarch 2 cups baking soda 1 1/2 cups cold water Combine dry ingredients. Add water to dry ingredients and stir well. Microwave for 3 minutes and stir.

 

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