Deep Clean Paintwork for a Smooth, Contamination-Free Finish
Whether you're tackling light contamination or need a heavy-duty decontamination session, we’ve got the right clay solution to restore a glass-smooth surface.
Our Clay Bars & Lubricants collection is designed to remove embedded contaminants from your paintwork that washing alone can't shift.
Clay bars are essential for deep decontamination lifting bonded dirt, tar, tree sap, industrial fallout, and more to leave your vehicle's surface silky smooth and ready for polishing or protection.
When paired with a dedicated clay lubricant, the process becomes safer and more effective, reducing the risk of marring. Whether you're prepping for a detail or maintaining a slick finish, this collection ensures your paint is free from surface impurities for optimal results.
How to use a clay bar?
Wash and Dry:Thoroughly wash and dry your car to remove loose dirt and grime
Lubricate:Spray a clay bar lubricant (or a diluted detail spray) onto a small section of the paint
Glide the Clay:Gently rub the clay bar over the lubricated surface with light pressure. The clay will "shave" the contaminants off the paint
Fold and Repeat:As the clay picks up dirt, it will get dirty. Fold it to expose a clean side and continue working
Clean the Clay:If the clay is dropped on the ground, it should be discarded immediately to avoid scratching your paint
Wipe Away Residue:Wipe the section clean with a clean microfiber towel
Rinse and Follow Up:Wash the car again to remove any residue, then apply wax or a sealant for protection
How often should I clay bar my car?
This depends on your environment and driving conditions. For most people, every 6 to 12 months is sufficient. You might need to do it more often if you live in a heavily polluted area or are exposed to road salt or heavy tree sap