Using a clay bar may be old news to some or most of you, but I just recently discovered the awesomeness and magic of using this stuff. I'd heard about it some time ago, but I thought it would be some complicated or time consuming process, or it was something that I could easily screw up my paint with. Wrong on both counts. Easy peasy. If you haven't used this to detail the paint on your bike or car, you're missing out. This morning, I also tried it on my windshields (Glass only! Probably not a good idea for plastic windscreens.), and it completely removed that micro layer of grunge and water spots that builds up where the wipers don't reach. I haven't tried it on chrome, they, but I'm fairly certain that it would do a great job removing water spots on that as well.
I can't imagine too many folks not having heard of a clay bar, but if you're curious about how to use it, there are plenty of "how to" videos on YouTube.
Just another thing I wish I would have invented.
