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Chemical Guys Clay Block Kit V2 combines an innovative, ergonomic clay block with a specially formulated lubricant to effortlessly remove embedded contaminants from all automotive surfaces. Designed for durability and ease of use, this rinseable clay block cleans 15-25 vehicles per bar, delivering a mirror-smooth finish while preventing surface marring. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a flawless, showroom-quality shine.






| ASIN | B001W38484 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,102 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #178 in Cleaners |
| Brand | Chemical Guys |
| Brand Name | Chemical Guys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,564 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276015583 |
| Item Form | Bar |
| Item Height | 6.9 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleans |
| Specific Uses For Product | Glass |
| UPC | 816276015583 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed - See Packaging for Details |
J**R
Rinse-able clay! Worked great for me.
I've used a handful of clay bars before---and each time I am amazed by how such a simple procedure improves a wax job. Something about the clay shaves off dirt, imperfections and film so nicely, leaving a vastly smoothed and prepared surface for a finish. If you've ever been disappointed that a freshly waxed car feels a little...gritty?...this is the answer right here. Clay bars are great, but also are a little bit of a hassle...kneading it, keeping from dropping it, monitoring the level of dirt & grit in the clay. Sometimes they get sticky, and I've had one kind of dissolve mid-job. I thought I'd try this because the surface is so nice and flat and it would be easy to handle. The BEST thing about it is that it can be rinsed and wiped clean as often as you'd like, giving you a fresh surface. Aficionados debate whether these devices are as good as real clay. Having used both, I'd say that the Clay Block is easily good enough for the regular Joe trying to get a smooth, glossy finish on the daily driver. I thought it was very easy to use, rinse-able, and it allowed me to get a fantastic finish on a white 2012 Rogue (which was a filthy mess). Two coats of Duragloss and the car looks like new---really. Glassy smooth. I don't think I could have done any better with a regular clay bar. I got a great tip from watching a youtube review on this thing---the guy used a very light touch---didn't bear down at all. Like---three fingers pressure. If you press too hard, the edges will catch the finish and the block will try to pull itself out of your hands. That's the clue that you're pressing too hard. Use lots of lube (quick detailer spray---I used Griots and it was great), use a light touch letting the bar do the work, rinse and wipe it clean with a microfiber towel, and enjoy the magic.
A**N
Black Corvette great results!
Used this on a black Corvette, exceptional outcome and highly recommended. As you may know, black is probably the most difficult color to work with, as it tends to have micro scratches. It takes a little bit of elbow grease, but the results are excellent.
S**N
Great synthetic alternative to traditional clay, best on newer paint with little to no oxidation
I have used clay bars to keep my vehicles paint looking great for decades. The clay has evolved and this was my first time using a synthetic. I am very impressed it fills a niche between using a heavy and a fine. I would recommend using this on new vehicles especially if you plan to use a product like Adam's ceramic graphine. You will not be disappointed in the showroom shine appearance.
2**E
First Time Claybar
First off this was my first time clay-baring a car/my car. The product was easy to use, i was worried about scratching my paint because of the other reviews. However i started gentle, then worked my away around the car. It was a learning process for me and didnt add any new scratches that werent already there. I did end up using all the lube spray, use alot in the begining...learning then got better as i worked around the car. The bar does it job and when it got to dirty, i sprayed the bar and rubbed it on my window and it was clean from all the dirt. Overall the product works well, and now i have a clay bar for the next few cleanings. I will have to buy more spray lube for the next cleaning. I will say using this product with my 2016 WRX in the city that i wash maybe every 2 to 3 weeks. It did a good job at getting the paint feeling smooth and ready for wax.
G**N
I was very impressed
Easy to use and it worked well on a 20-yr old vehicle for a clay bar novice like myself.
D**Y
I love this block. Work very well....
Hello people, I use it on the first day. That came in and I use it on the truck hood and everything went very good and no scratches or miss up my coating or anything else. Idk why people say it miss up there paint or coating but who know. How they do it because you can't do this on the sun because if the sun hitting the car and you use it. It miss up your paint and the coating and don't do it with pressure. Do it very slow. Take your time on it. Thats the best thing to do. "Easy to use"
S**T
Ok substitute
These are nice if you drop it , easy to wash off but I think the real clay bars do a better job
S**K
It Does Clean - 1993 Chevy Pickup
First time user. What I noticed, after cleaning, how easily the wax went on. Both the wax applicator and the buffing towel were clean. Didn't realize how much dirt was left on the car after washing. How much of that dirt I was buffing back in the wax. I followed the instructions and did not skimp on the spray. I didn't clean all areas because a 16oz bottle of the lube was not enough for the truck. After waxing all areas, the areas I didn't use the clay, it didn't buff clean. It makes a difference.
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