I don't understand why there are some companies that have mild or aggressive levels of clay. The way I understand it, clay is suspended by the lubricant but catches contaminants that are embedded in the paint surface, and which stick out through the lubrication. The surface of the clay is not used to abrade the finish. So why would there be different levels of clay? And if aggressive clay is somehow better at catching contaminants, why wouldn't you use only the aggressive clay to save time?