Greenway's Black Synthetic Clay Bar Sponge is a crucial tool for anyone seeking a flawless finish on their vehicle. This sponge quickly removes various environmental contaminants like overspray, scuff marks, bug residue, rail dust, and tar from surfaces such as glass, chrome, wheels, and paint. By eliminating bonded contaminants, your paint will feel smooth and be primed for polishing and waxing, bringing out its full color and depth. Skipping this essential step in your detailing process can lead to reduced durability of waxes and polishes, making this sponge an invaluable addition to your detailing toolkit.

One of the standout features of the synthetic clay sponge is its ease of use. If you drop it, you can simply rinse it off and continue claying. This sponge is designed for durability, allowing for approximately 20 to 30 uses before needing replacement. By incorporating this sponge into your routine, you'll extend the life of your buffing pads and save time, making the overall detailing process more efficient.

Material: Synthetic

Durability: Lasts for approximately 20-30 uses

Compatibility: Safe for use on glass, chrome, paint, and more

Method 1: After washing and drying your vehicle, spray the surface with Greenway's Easy Slide Clay Lubricant. Glide the clay sponge over the surface until it feels smooth, then wipe away any excess product with a soft microfiber cloth. This method is particularly effective for glass surfaces, enhancing clarity and making future cleaning easier.

Method 2: Use the clay sponge with Greenway's car shampoos, ensuring the shampoo does not contain wax. Clean your vehicle thoroughly to remove contaminants, then dip a wash mitt into the shampoo solution and apply it panel by panel. Avoid high pH strip washes, as they can degrade the sponge. While this method can be quicker for lightly contaminated vehicles, be cautious in sunny conditions, as the solution may dry quickly. If possible, start with the shaded side of the vehicle for more control during application.

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