Clay Bar: Mothers or Meguiers?
I don't know if this has changed recently but not long ago the clay used in these bars all came from one place in Japan. All the clays on the market are not really that much different than any of the others.
I am not sure if anyone has ever come up with a replacement for this clay compound. Most bars all work the same and really does not matter what one you use. I have tried most and they all work the same.
Two tricks to know. Always tear the bar in half and only use a part of what you have. Spray the rest with detailer and seal in a zip lock bag. That way if you drop it you still have more left. It takes little to do a car.
Also we have found that if you wash your car you can use water on a clean car as a lubricant to clay the car. It does a great job of leaving a liquid surface to let the clay gluide across the car.
I have used 5 different ones we sell at work and none are any better or worse than the other. I also have been in tech meeting with most of them and they also say there is little differance in their products off the record. I guess pick the one priced best of the color you like.
I am not sure if anyone has ever come up with a replacement for this clay compound. Most bars all work the same and really does not matter what one you use. I have tried most and they all work the same.
Two tricks to know. Always tear the bar in half and only use a part of what you have. Spray the rest with detailer and seal in a zip lock bag. That way if you drop it you still have more left. It takes little to do a car.
Also we have found that if you wash your car you can use water on a clean car as a lubricant to clay the car. It does a great job of leaving a liquid surface to let the clay gluide across the car.
I have used 5 different ones we sell at work and none are any better or worse than the other. I also have been in tech meeting with most of them and they also say there is little differance in their products off the record. I guess pick the one priced best of the color you like.



