Clay Block
Reusable — Controlled WorkErgonomic clay block for controlled paint decontamination. Washable, reusable and comfortable for regular detailing work.
View Product →Remove bonded contamination that normal washing cannot lift. Clay Bar, Clay Block and Clay Mitt restore a smooth surface before polishing, waxing, sealing or coating.
Even after a proper wash, paint can still feel rough. That roughness is bonded contamination: tar, brake dust, industrial fallout and road film attached to the surface. Shampoo alone cannot remove it.
Work Stuff clay tools remove what washing leaves behind and leave the surface ready for polishing, waxes, sealants or ceramic coatings. Choose Clay Bar for stronger decontamination, Clay Block for controlled work, or Clay Mitt for fast panel coverage.
Remove loose dirt before any clay work.
Never clay dry paint. Use clay lube or shampoo solution.
Glide the clay gently and rinse the tool often.
Apply wax, sealant or coating after decontamination.
Paint Decon System
Two reusable clay tools with different working styles. Clay Block gives control. Clay Mitt gives speed.
Ergonomic clay block for controlled paint decontamination. Washable, reusable and comfortable for regular detailing work.
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Wear it and glide over larger panels. Clay Mitt speeds up maintenance decontamination while keeping the process simple and efficient.
View Product →Two professional clay bar grades. Dot is harder and stronger. Spot is medium-hard and more balanced for regular work.
Hard clay bar for stronger decontamination. Best for neglected paint, heavier fallout and pre-polish preparation.
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Balanced clay bar for regular decontamination. Flexible, effective and suitable for paint, glass and selected exterior surfaces.
View Product →Quick answers about clay bars, clay blocks, clay mitts, lubrication and paint decontamination before polishing or protection.
Clay bars are best for stronger decontamination and spot work. Clay Block gives more control and can be reused. Clay Mitt covers large panels fastest.
Yes. Always use clay lubricant, shampoo solution or a quick detailer. Never clay a dry surface because it can cause marring.
Most vehicles need clay decontamination two to four times per year. Outdoor cars or neglected paint may need it more often.
Spot Clay Bar and Clay Mitt can be used on glass and selected trim. Avoid aggressive clay on soft rubber, matte paint or delicate finishes.
Put your hand inside a thin plastic bag and gently feel the paint. If it feels rough or gritty, the surface needs clay decontamination.
After clay work, polish if needed and apply wax, sealant or ceramic coating. A clean, smooth surface helps protection bond better.