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Easy Glider Clay Bar

Easy Glider Clay Bar

Fine Grade Yellow Detailing Clay

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Regular price £6.00
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Size: 50g (1 piece) Easy Glider
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Head out on the driveway... and grab some fine grade clay to decontaminate paint.

This softer clay is perfect for all paint types and those new to the claying process. But being a gentler clay it won't remove as much contamination as quickly as tougher clays like our Mother Plucker version. A great starting point.

And if you want the back up of a medium grade clay, get our Shear Genius multi-bar bundle - it has both yellow (fine) and green (medium) clays.

  • The gentle choice for more sensitive finishes or for those users new to the claying process
  • Soft, pliable, and the safest choice... use with Born Slippy for the lowest chance of creating inadvertent clay marring
  • Effortless to work with, glides like its name suggests (obvs use Born Slippy here!)
  1. Leave the car wet after washing/rinsing - don't dry it
  2. Spray Born Slippy onto the area of a panel you are claying
  3. Tear off a small amount of clay and roll into a ball before flattening the clay piece into a small pancake, about two or three fingers wide
  4. Move the clay over the lubricated surface, you'll feel - and even hear - the embedded contamination in the paint, and the clay will start gliding more freely as this contamination is removed
  5. When the clay pad face becomes dirty, fold it in on itself and reflatten
  6. After a couple of folds the clay is done, throw it away and grab another piece
  7. Repeat the process over whole panels, then the whole car including glass and even wheels (avoid sensitive finishes and fabric roofs etc) - you will only use as much clay as you need to
  8. Clay once or twice a year, or before adding a new long term wax or sealant layer (it's a deep clean for your paint); garaged or covered cars need claying less
  9. If the paint seems dull or matt afterwards then clay marring may have occurred, a grazing of the paint caused by a harsh clay, lack of clay lubrication, too much pressure or an unsympathetic technique on delicate paint... don't panic, it polishes out really easily by hand or machine; try Critical Finish with a Blue Roo applicator pad if you don't have a machine polisher and your glossy paintwork should return a few passes later.

What’s it best at removing?
Easy Glider is a fine grade clay, so best at removing light contamination only like iron fallout, tar specks and tree sap... it won't remove overspray.

Will it remove swirls?
Not at all. It is a deep cleanse of the paint, plucking and shearing contaminants that are stuck into the paint surface and cannot clean 'sub-surface' contamination deep within the paint or polish out swirls. You will need a polish (or ideally machine polisher kit) to remove swirls.

What is the point of claying?
Claying removes the particles stuck into paint that feel rough to the touch; these not only prevent your paint shining fully but they also attract further contaminants - and if you don't remove them they can be pushed deeper and deeper into the paint and become more embedded. So pluck and shear them out with clay, it's effectively a deep clean of your paint. Your paint will feel silky and smooth after, repelling dirt better and shining harder than before.

What if I want a more aggressive clay?
Reach for Mother Plucker, our medium grade clay for more bite. This may remove light paint overspray as well as contaminants that are more deeply or securely embedded. Our Shear Genius kit has both grades of clay in one pack.

What if I see a matt or mottled appearance to the gloss paint after claying?
This is clay marring, a minor paint defect that normally looks far worse than it really is. In effect, it is a grazing of the paint caused by a harsh clay, lack of clay lubrication, too much pressure or an unsympathetic technique on delicate paint... don't panic, it polishes out really easily by hand or machine; try Critical Finish with a Blue Roo applicator pad if you don't have a machine polisher and your glossy paintwork should return a few passes later.



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