A clay bar removes contaminants and pollutants from the surface of your car’s paint, glass, fiberglass, and metal.
Do you need a clay bar treatment?
Acid rain, well water, insects, bird poop, tree sap, road tar, brake dust and even regular driving all take their toll in your vehicle’s external surfaces and paint. The neighborhood car wash does not provide your vehicle with sufficient services to prolong your investment. It is critical to protect the paint, rubber, chrome, trim, as well as other surfaces.
A clay bar treatment is a key part of the answer.
A clay bar will not remove scratches, over spray, road tar, or water spots.
A clay bar treatment does remove contaminants (brake dust, insects, bird poop, light tree sap, etc.) embedded in your vehicle’s painted finish and other exterior surfaces (see picture to your left). Contaminants, if left on the surface, bake and embed themselves in the vehicle’s paint. These contaminants are not easily removed, and the longer they are left there the more damage they will cause to the clear coat. If not removed properly you can damage the paint. With washing and waxing the surface does the surface feel smooth as glass? Have you ever felt lumps and bumps on your paint after getting a wash or wax? Using a plastic sandwich bag is a good test and it makes your hand more sensitive. Put your hand in it and lightly rub over the exterior
surface. If you feel the grit on the surface of the paint your vehicle needs a clay bar treatment.Then it will be smooth as glass.
Added to any service
Starting at:
RV’s – $10.00 per overall length
Cars– $100.00
Pickups/Large SUV’s – $140.00