what did i do wrong?

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At the weekend for the first time i have cleaned the car (properly) in almost a year of ownership.

I havent used clay before but H told me how to use it. The car was covered in tar spots so i got to work removing it. I had only done the drivers door and the clay was falling to bits. H said its never happened to him before so not sure where i went wrong.

Because the car was soiled with tar quite a bit would i have been better off using the tar removal then just going over with the clay?

I wondered if it might have been because my hands were red hot if that was breaking the clay down?
 
i used

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I thought i was applying it too hard. I rolled it and flaterned it out into a disc, then used the palm of my hand. But on the really tough bits i was using my fingers. It was getting really sticky and leaving bits of the clay on my car.
 
i know :( I think I pissed H off too :eek:

But my car was manky with tar. Would tar remover be better to use before i clay, can clay be used on a really tarred up car (even if its a moran applying it :eek: )


I would take great care using Clay to remove large amounts of tar.... tar often has grit stuck in it..


you'd be better starting with a dedicated tar remover autoglyms is good. put it in a spray type bottle and soak the area leave to soak for a few mins (it has to be a cool area as it'll evaporate too quick) then use a cheap microfiber with a splash of tar remover to lightly rub and remove...






Seems strange about the clay Bilt hamber had this problem iirc and it was a bad batch,....
 
I used the same clay and spray and it felt the car all streaky i dunno if i used to much spray it came out fine when i re-washed any ideas wot i did wrong guys??
 
I would take great care using Clay to remove large amounts of tar.... tar often has grit stuck in it..


you'd be better starting with a dedicated tar remover autoglyms is good. put it in a spray type bottle and soak the area leave to soak for a few mins (it has to be a cool area as it'll evaporate too quick) then use a cheap microfiber with a splash of tar remover to lightly rub and remove...






Seems strange about the clay Bilt hamber had this problem iirc and it was a bad batch,....

We have tar remover but i cant remember what brand it is.

I think next time i clay it then it shouldnt be anywhere near as bad, I have only washed the car and i doubt the people who had the car before me clayed it etc..
 
My little bro' in Aussie has a Holden Lacetti and we clayed that when I was out there. It had a lot of iron stuck in the paint (engineering works nearby) and it took a lot of claying... lube and some pressure.. to get the iron off.

The clay started falling to bits.. so it's likely to be heat, working it too hard or the clay being soaked in lube (prolonged use) that makes it turn into chewing gum.

We had a Meguiars kit so no possibility of lube and clay not being suited to each other.

Paint came up splendid though.. it felt like emery paper (seriously!) before.


Ralf S.
 
My roof felt like sandpaper, had no shine to it or anything, so I bought a Meguiars kit off ebay.

Here is the result:

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I found that its impossible to use in direct sunlight or when it is really hot. I spent 3 days on mine but I cheated. I flattened it out into about a 4 inch disk and put it under my orbital car polisher :slayer: Just keep plenty of lube on the car.

For the parts I did by hand, the fiddly bits, I find its handy if once you refold the clay you spray a couple of sprays of lube into your hand and nto the clay. This stops it sticking to your hand and therefore from falling apart.
 
I flattened it out into about a 4 inch disk and put it under my orbital car polisher :slayer: Just keep plenty of lube on the car.

oooo:eek: now thats a dangerous game, fair play if you managed it with no damage but i would not like to see this go wrong, i'd imagine it'd be lik trying to get 40 peices of chewing gum off your car that had first been rolled around in the dirt!
 
My roof felt like sandpaper, had no shine to it or anything, so I bought a Meguiars kit off ebay.

Here is the result:

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I found that its impossible to use in direct sunlight or when it is really hot. I spent 3 days on mine but I cheated. I flattened it out into about a 4 inch disk and put it under my orbital car polisher :slayer: Just keep plenty of lube on the car.

For the parts I did by hand, the fiddly bits, I find its handy if once you refold the clay you spray a couple of sprays of lube into your hand and nto the clay. This stops it sticking to your hand and therefore from falling apart.

risky stuff, wouldnt surprise me if you've added a few swirls minimum damage to your car.
 
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