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Originally Posted by B&W_Evader
The way I think clay-barring works...
The goal is really to lubricate the surface so it just glides over the smooth areas without really touching the paint, no contact, no scratches. That's what the spray that comes with it is for.
When it runs into a cunck stuck or imbedded in the paint, the contamination will put a scratch on the surface of the clay bar. This action causes the clay to grab and abraid the contamination in a very localized fashion thus removing it from the surface without damaging the surrounding paint. It's really just leveling the area to the point where the clay bar starts gliding over it without contact.
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This is good to understand. I have clay at home but have yet to do it myself (had it professionally detailed in October). My biggest worry is to mess up the paint somehow but ive been told that as long as you use plenty of lubrication, it will glide smoothly, like you explained...