QUESTION: Should clay break down over use and get "soupy?" I was under the impression that the clay would only get dirty, but not absorb liquid. Might this be indicative of using too much lube?
The reason that I ask is that I went to clay the roof of my car this past weekend and had picked up from where I had left off earlier in the day. I used the same piece of clay that I had used a few minutes earlier. Working from the rear of the roof to the front (on the right side) I clayed away. This area went well. As I got near the sunroof, I noticed that the piece of clay was beginning to break down and get "soupy" and would not hold together.
I'm curious if this is "normal" or if it is particular to Pinnacle Poly Clay
The reason that I ask is that I went to clay the roof of my car this past weekend and had picked up from where I had left off earlier in the day. I used the same piece of clay that I had used a few minutes earlier. Working from the rear of the roof to the front (on the right side) I clayed away. This area went well. As I got near the sunroof, I noticed that the piece of clay was beginning to break down and get "soupy" and would not hold together.
I'm curious if this is "normal" or if it is particular to Pinnacle Poly Clay