ClayWave

ClayWave clay bar lubricant, two 500 ml bottles
500ml
Per bottle
2–3cars
One bottle covers
2tools
Clay bar or clay glove
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Engineered benefits

B01

Smooth glide

A wet, slippery film lets the clay slide over the paint instead of grabbing it.

B02

Protects the paint

Lifted dirt stays in the liquid and slides away, so it does not scratch.

B03

Works with any clay

Use it with clay bars, clay gloves or clay towels, including ClayMitt.

B04

Wipes off clean

No oils and no residue. The paint is left bare and ready for coating or wax.

B05

Safe on glass and trim

Use the same bottle on lights, glass and gloss trim.

B06

Low odour

Comfortable to use indoors or in a closed garage.

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Application protocol

STEP 01

Wash the car first

Clay only clean paint. Claying comes after the wash, not instead of it.

STEP 02

Spray a wet film

Mist half a panel until it looks wet. Dry clay on dry paint causes scratches.

STEP 03

Glide the clay

Move in straight lines with light pressure until the drag stops.

STEP 04

Wipe and check

Buff off the residue and feel the panel. It should be glass-smooth.

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Technical data

Type
Clay bar and clay glove lubricant
Volume
500 ml
Works with
Clay Bar · ClayMitt · clay towels
Surfaces
Paint · glass · gloss trim
Residue
None
Coverage
2–3 full cars
Stage
Preparation
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Field questions

Soap foam breaks down under the clay and lets it grab the paint. A real lubricant keeps a steady wet film, so the clay glides and the paint stays safe.

After washing and before polishing or coating. Clay works best on a clean car.

No. It wipes off clean, with no oils and no residue, so coatings bond properly afterwards.

Spray a small area well, glide the clay in straight lines, then wipe the area dry with a clean microfibre. Repeat panel by panel.