The process involves using a specialized clay compound to remove contaminants bonded to a vehicle’s paint surface. These contaminants, such as industrial fallout, brake dust, and tree sap, cannot be removed by washing alone and leave the paint feeling rough. The clay physically pulls these particles away from the surface, leaving behind a smooth, clean finish.
This decontamination method is crucial for proper paint correction and protection. By removing embedded contaminants, polishing compounds can work more effectively, and waxes or sealants can bond better, resulting in a longer-lasting and more visually appealing finish. Its usage prepares the surface for further detailing steps and contributes significantly to maintaining the overall condition and value of the vehicle.