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M**A
Good clay
Used this clay, in conjunction with Megs Ultimate Detailer spray. Not much dirt etc came off the car, but that could have been because I washed it twice and only clayed it around two months prior with some other left over clay bar I had.Othereise, this product was well-made, easy to use and didn't/hasn't disintegrated (yet!).I recommend this clay bar.
A**P
I'd not used clay before
I'd not cleaned my car for a year, thanks to Covid lockdown and lack of use, so I thought it might be a good idea to try claying the 12 year old paint. That had never been done previously. There was a bit of a learning curve, first watching a couple of You Tube videos to see how to do it. I stripped off the old wax with a detergent wash, then rinsed with clean water. I'm not sure why this stuff is called clay, because it's really a malleable slightly sticky plastic that presumably contains some sort of very fine abrasive. It was much stiffer than I expected and took a bit of work to stretch into a usable pad. But it certainly worked, and took lot of film and dirt off the paint and other surfaces. I then rinsed it down again, and used some Turtle Wax Ceramic. That was a month ago, it still looks like it was done yesterday.The packaging says there's enough to clay a car 10x or 20x (don't remember), which I doubt. I used an entire piece, a third, and it was only fit to be thrown away by the time I'd finished. But that's fine, and still good value.
M**G
Like Magic
Used this today on some tar spots that cleaning alone and even jet wash and scrubbing would not remove.It's like magic. These tar spots show more so on white vehicles and mine was plagued with them. I've uploaded an example before and after shot.p.s - i used dodo juice as a clay lube to help. This helps to ensure clay does not smear. Save yourself money and use water with a bit of fairy liquid . it has exactly the same effect.
B**D
Works well in low temps and is easy to use
I had some contamination from an angle grinder on the bonnet of my landrover.After reading the reviews about this stuff being sticky I decided to try it .It was a cold day very cold -1c so I took half a bar and warmed it .It was brilliant and lifted the contamination off the paint in a couple of passes leaving it silly smooth .It was so easy I went on to perform decontamination on the whole landtover .It removed tar spots and all sorts of stuff from the paint .It works really well and cost is great value for the money .I would recommend it to anyone and will buy it again .
J**Y
Awesome product! Works well, and isn't too expensive to buy.
This product has to be one of the best clays that I use. As long as you use enough clay-lube when using this product, you'll have no issues with it at all.If you are claying fast, you may get some Yellow/Orange streaks on your paintwork, you don't need to worry as you can rub the clay over the top of it to remove the streaks.Other than the above mentioned, there isn't much to say about this product as it does exactly what it says it'll do. It's amazing at removing paint contaminants and gives your paintwork a whole new look.
K**S
Fantastic clay bar when used properly!
MATCC CLAY BAR. Went for this product after doing some research and I wasn't disappointed! Removes a considerable amount of iron fallout / dirt / corrosion. Be warned you must never use dry as it can scratch and dull your paintwork, it sticks to anything when dry. To soften it use warm water otherwise it can go quite rigid, and always store in water when not in use whilst washing your vehicle. 3 bars will last ages so for £10 it's good value for money too!
A**H
Highly recommended, very good quality
I used this today on a friends 2016 car, after only receiving £5 hand washes in its lifetime despite doing over 70000 mainly motorway miles. This clay removed heavy tar and moderate iron contamination perfectly whilst leaving no marring on the dark blue paint.I prefer this clay over the meguiars, its also far cheaper. I will be ordering more very soon
P**N
Better than I expected
I have never used clay before polishing, so a great discovery for me. I looked up a number of online videos to learn how to use and found some branded detailing spray in the garage which keeps the surface nice and slippy so the clay does not stick to paintwork surface. I suspect those who complain of marks left are not using enough lubricant. The clay is very tacky. On first use (and after washing the car first) I went over area to be polished with the clay which removed anything left behind AFTER washing. It leaves a smooth to-touch surface. I used a compound after the clay to remove any scratches, followed by a polish. The result is great looking paintwork. Happy with result. 3 bars is great value too.
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