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Glir - Specialist Clay Lubricant

Glir - Specialist Clay Lubricant

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Guard against marring during the clay process with this dedicated clay lubricant.

Using just water with your clay bar might seem sufficient, but it doesn’t provide the best protection against marring, especially when dealing with paint contamination. Glir is specifically formulated to enhance the clay process, reducing the risk of damage and making the task smoother and safer.

Why Choose Glir?

  • Superior Lubrication: Glir provides optimal lubrication during the claying process, reducing friction and minimising the risk of marring or scratching the paint.
  • Enhanced Cleaning: The surfactant formula boosts cleaning power, helping to lift and remove contaminants more effectively than water or car shampoo.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for use with all types of clay bars, clay pads, and other clay media, making it a versatile addition to your detailing kit.
  • Safe for All Finishes: Glir is safe for use on all paint finishes, including gloss, matte, and wrapped surfaces.
  • Easy to Use: Simply spray onto a wet panel, and it ensures your clay glides smoothly across the surface.

How to Use Glir

  1. Prepare the Surface: Ensure the panel is wet before you begin the clay process.
  2. Apply Glir: Spray a generous amount of Glir onto the wet panel.
  3. Clay the Surface: Glide the clay bar or clay pad across the lubricated surface, allowing Glir to minimise friction and reduce marring.
  4. Wipe Clean: After claying, wipe the panel clean with a soft microfibre towel.

FAQs

Q: Can I use Glir with all types of clay bars and clay media?

A: Yes, Glir is suitable for use with all types of clay bars, clay pads, and other clay media.

Q: Why should I use Glir instead of just water or car shampoo?

A: Glir provides superior lubrication compared to water and car shampoo, reducing friction and the risk of marring. It also enhances cleaning during the clay process.

Q: How much Glir should I use during the claying process?

A: A light mist of Glir on the wet panel should be enough. If the surface starts to feel dry, apply more as needed.

Q: Can I use Glir on all types of paint finishes?

A: Yes, Glir is safe to use on all paint finishes, including gloss, matte, and wrapped surfaces.

Q: Does Glir need to be rinsed off after use?

A: While Glir doesn’t leave any harmful residues, it's recommended to wipe the surface clean with a microfibre towel after claying.

Q: How often should I clay my car?

A: Claying is usually done every few months, or whenever you notice that contaminants are bonded to the surface and cannot be removed through regular washing.

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